Review
'Paris Murphy, the heroine of this superb new novel, is a force to be reckoned with. So is Theresa Monsour. ' Daniel Silva **'Featuring a compelling protagonist and a cast of complex, fleshed- out characters, the thriller speeds us from start to finish under the guidance of a master storyteller.' Jeffery Deaver ** 'Intuitive, gritty, and completely entertaining, Paris Murphy stakes a claim to the front rank of crime fiction heroines.' Chuck Logan 'A great thriller debut ... Think Michael Connelly or Sara Paretsky ... Both scary and satisfying.' John Sandford 'Paris Murphy, the heroine of this superb new novel, is a force to be reckoned with. So is Theresa Monsour. ' Daniel Silva 'Featuring a compelling protagonist and a cast of complex, fleshed-out characters, the thriller speeds us from start to finish under the guidance of a master storyteller.' Jeffery Deaver 'Intuitive, gritty, and completely entertaining, Paris Murphy stakes a claim to the front rank of crime fiction heroines.' Chuck Logan
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Paris Murphy, half-Irish, half-Lebanese, is extremely good at her job, though far less successful in her private life, which is a mess: she's got an on/off marriage to an ER doctor, a looming affair with a colleague in the forensic department and a mother who always calls at the worst possible moment. Tracking down killers is a far more attractive proposition than tidying up her own affairs and her latest investigation is gripping. The murder of a prostitute in St Paul's is the latest in a series of killings, and the police are sure they know who they are after - a successful plastic surgeon, scion of a powerful local family - and it is up to Paris and her partner, Gabe, to prove their case. But hard evidence is hard to come by, until Paris herself attracts the killer's attention .
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