Summary: As the manhunt for the Red River Killer intensifies, Detective Inspector Will Turner finds himself fighting to stay involved in the investigation.
A page-turning psychological thriller, the new novel from CWA Dagger winner Steve Mosby explores the blurred lines between truth and fiction.
When a car crashes into a garage on an ordinary street, the attending officer is shocked to look inside the damaged building and discover a woman imprisoned within. As the remains of several other victims are found in the attached house, police believe they have finally identified the Red River Killer--a man who has been abducting women for nearly twenty years and taunting the police with notes about his crimes. But now the main suspect, John Blythe, is on the run.
As the manhunt for Blythe intensifies, Detective Inspector Will Turner finds himself fighting to stay involved in the investigation. The Red River killings hold a personal significance to him and he must be the one to find the killer, although he's determined to keep this from his fellow officers at all costs.
As the manhunt for the Red River Killer intensifies, Detective Inspector Will Turner finds himself fighting to stay involved in the investigation.
Early in this perplexing thriller, the detective frowns at a shelf of crime fiction and disses violence as entertainment, adding it all felt the same. Not here. From the offbeat beginning a car crashes into a garage and reveals a woman held prisoner to the tangled solution, author Mosby is breaking the mold. Responders find the remains of 13 dead women in the house with the garage, and Detective Inspector Will Turner suspects he's found the lair of a serial killer. But he must be careful. His superiors can't know he loved one of the victims or he'll be taken off the case. And he must keep control as some mighty strange folk emerge. Like the novelist who writes about his wife another of the killer's victims in a way that gives Turner the creeps. As the end looms, we learn that the killer had a publicist who had woven a story not from words and pictures, but from reality itself. Add doses of introspection, and one has a novel that mystifies while it spooks. A thoughtful entertainment, ideal for readers seeking the offbeat.--Crinklaw, Don Copyright 2017 Booklist
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Steve Mosby is the author of three previous novels, The Murder Code , The Nightmare Place , and The Reckoning on Cane Hill , all available from Pegasus Crime. His novels have been translated into nine languages around the world and have landed in the top ten on bestseller lists in France, Germany, and Holland. He lives in England.