Description
Brigid Quinn has been shot at, stabbed in the spleen with a nail file and used as serial-killer bait. But she's always been able to trust her instincts and her FBI-training to help her out of danger.
Now, retired from the Bureau and investigating the tragic death of a neighbour's teenage son, Brigid starts to suffer unexplained bouts of paranoia, hallucination and memory loss. And for the first time in her life, she feels vulnerable.
But with a mass poisoning at the church, a dead man found in town and a grieving family convinced their son's death wasn't an accident, Brigid needs to put the pieces together - fast. Because evil has entered her life once more, and it's much closer than she thinks . . .
Addictive, intriguing, terrifying: the stunning new thriller starring Brigid Quinn.
About the Author
Becky Masterman created her heroine, Brigid Quinn, while working as an editor for a forensic science and law enforcement press. Her debut thriller, RAGE AGAINST THE DYING, was a finalist for the Edgar Awards and the CWA Gold Dagger, as well as the Macavity, Barry, ITW and Anthony awards. Becky lives in Tucson, Arizona, with her husband.
Reviews
A highly engaging blend of psychological thriller and Miss Marple-like whodunit... Her [Masterman's] strength's are polished prose and her beguiling heroine, an usually complicated sleuth married to a philosopher. * SUNDAY TIMES *
Ms. Masterman once again shows herself to be an expert manipulator of readers' expectations. * NEW YORK TIMES *
Resourceful, direct, and determined - especially in the face of pure, murderous evil - in her second outing, Brigid Quinn remains a fun force to be reckoned with. * BOSTON GLOBE *
Addictive, intriguing, terrifying: the stunning new thriller starring Brigid Quinn. * TANGLED WEB *
"With telling observations on the human condition, the nature of love and the corruption of greed, this is simply superb." * PETERBOROUGH EVENING TELEGRAPH *
Book Information
ISBN 9781409147305
Author Becky Masterman
Format Paperback
Page Count 336
Imprint Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd )
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Weight(grams) 232g
Dimensions(mm) 196mm * 132mm * 23mm