HOW DO YOU FIND A KILLER WHO KNOWS EVERYTHING ABOUT YOU?
'AS EXCITING AS ANYTHING CONNELLY HAS WRITTEN' THE TIMES
'UTTERLY COMPELLING . . . THIS IS CONNELLY AT THE PEAK OF HIS POWERS' MAIL ON SUNDAY
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Jack McEvoy is a reporter with a track record in finding killers. But he's never been accused of being one himself.
Jack went on one date with Tina Portrero. The next thing he knows, he's a suspect in her murder.
Maybe it's because he doesn't like being accused of a crime he didn't commit. Or maybe it's because the method of her murder is so chilling that he can't forget it.
But soon, Jack walks a thin line between suspect and detective - between investigation and obsession - on the trail of a killer who knows his victims better than they know themselves...
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CRIME DOESN'T COME BETTER THAN CONNELLY.
'One of the very best writers working today in any genre' Sunday Telegraph
'The pre-eminent detective novelist of his generation' Ian Rankin
'America's greatest living crime writer' Daily Express