Review
Mandasue has played a real blinder with this great novel (Martina Cole on Forget Me Not 20021010)
'Exhilarating' (Scotsman 20021117)
The complicated plot is taut, the pace brisk. In all a very fine debut novel. More, please. (Shots on The Front 20020806)
'Alarming and beguiling...curiously exhilarating.' (The Scotsman on The Front 20020806)
'A confident take on the serial murder genre.' (Irish News - Belfast 20030111)
'Powerful writing' (Scotland on Sunday 20030126)
'One novel not to be forgotten in a hurry.' (Belfast Newsletter 20030111)
'Gripping' (Scotland on Sunday 20030126)
'Exhilarating' (Scotsman 20021117)
The complicated plot is taut, the pace brisk. In all a very fine debut novel. More, please. (Shots on The Front 20020806)
'Alarming and beguiling...curiously exhilarating.' (The Scotsman on The Front 20020806)
'A confident take on the serial murder genre.' (Irish News - Belfast 20030111)
'Powerful writing' (Scotland on Sunday 20030126)
'One novel not to be forgotten in a hurry.' (Belfast Newsletter 20030111)
'Gripping' (Scotland on Sunday 20030126)
Product Description
Manchester's Westy Lane is the hunting ground for a killer who leaves a tiny blue flower in the torn body of each victim after he kills her. Lisa Noone, twelve years old and wise beyond her years, lives too near the lane and her mother is a member of the oldest profession in the book. Their lives are far from perfect, but they will always have each other. Or will they? One night Benny arrives in Lisa's life. Tall dark, the most gorgeous man she's ever seen, Benny is not all he seems. While Lisa savours true love, Benny wants more from her than she will ever know.
