Geraldine's judgment is sharp. But this case cuts deeper than most.
When Peter Selby vanishes after reporting a suspicious encounter, few take notice – until a man is found brutally stabbed in a quiet York suburb. Detectives Geraldine Steel and Ariadne Croft begin to investigate, but what looks like a random act of violence soon unravels into a dark and deeply personal mystery. As they dig into the lives of the victims, the emotional landscape grows increasingly fractured.
Peter's wife is guarded, their daughter erratic and angry. The second victim's family are cold, evasive, and seemingly determined to keep the past buried. Then a second disappearance throws everything into chaos. With each revelation, the detectives uncover layers of resentment, betrayal, and psychological trauma lurking behind the neat façades of domestic life.
Under mounting pressure, and with Ariadne in growing danger, Geraldine must navigate a maze of fractured relationships and shifting motives before the killer strikes again. Taut, unsettling, and emotionally charged, this psychological crime thriller exposes the darkness beneath the surface – and the human cost of secrets left to fester.
Leigh Russell has sold over a million books in her Geraldine Steel series of crime novels. Published in English and in translation throughout Europe and in China, the Geraldine Steel titles have appeared on many bestseller lists, including #1 on kindle. Leigh's work has been nominated for several major awards, including the CWA New Blood Dagger and CWA Dagger in the Library. Leigh has also written a trilogy featuring Lucy Hall, set in the Seychelles, Paris and Rome, and two standalone psychological thrillers. Leigh serves on the board of the Crime Writers Association and chairs the judges for the prestigious CWA Debut Dagger Award. She is represented by Bill Goodall.
This is a brilliant addition to the Geraldine Steel series. Leigh Russell never lets you down, with a great piece of plotting and an interesting main character. It is filled with tension and emotions, it's well written and one of the best series in the crime fiction genre. If you haven't discovered Geraldine Steel then you are in for a treat. Thanks to Net Galley for my ARC.
Another excellent addition to this brilliant series. Men going missing, and bodies turn up, with two many suspects and too little evidence to choose from. A great main plot and the subplot bubbles along nicely in the background too. Number 24 in the series and as fresh as the first one.
Far fetched murder mystery, the motivation of the killer just doesn’t ring true and the characterisation is very superficial. I much prefer better quality crime fiction with realistic characters and at least some semblance of realism.