In the shadows of friendship, some secrets are too dangerous to keep. Thirty years of silence has finally come to an end. When Dr Harrison Lane, head of the Ritualistic Behavioural Crime unit, is called to a remote Yorkshire cave, he finds a horrifying scene of murder. The victim, wearing the mask of an Egyptian deity, is found amid flickering candlelight and symbols painted in blood on the cave walls. The terrified witnesses talk of growling spirit mists and a killer they couldn't see; and as Harrison works to unravel the symbolic clues, his worst fears are soon realised. When another person…mehr
In the shadows of friendship, some secrets are too dangerous to keep. Thirty years of silence has finally come to an end. When Dr Harrison Lane, head of the Ritualistic Behavioural Crime unit, is called to a remote Yorkshire cave, he finds a horrifying scene of murder. The victim, wearing the mask of an Egyptian deity, is found amid flickering candlelight and symbols painted in blood on the cave walls. The terrified witnesses talk of growling spirit mists and a killer they couldn't see; and as Harrison works to unravel the symbolic clues, his worst fears are soon realised. When another person falls victim to the ancient curse, it's clear that the group of university students who practised forbidden rituals here three decades ago are now the targets of someone's deadly revenge... As the group members are picked off one by one, Harrison knows time is running out. Can he separate fact from fantasy before the killer's deadly rite reaches its finale? A gripping crime thriller full of twists that will keep you reading late into the night. Perfect for fans of J M Dalgliesh, Rachel Lynch and readers who love their detective fiction with a dark supernatural edge.
Gwyn Bennett is a top-20 bestselling author who writes intriguing fast-paced character driven crime mysteries. She's always been a writer, initially working as a broadcast journalist and newsreader for the BBC and ITN in London, before she was able to become a full-time fiction author. Gwyn undertakes a lot of research for her books, weaving fact in with the fiction in order to make them relatable to readers. Her favourite days are when she hears from people who have enjoyed her books and meeting the characters. Gwyn was born in England, but has lots of Welsh and some Irish blood in her. She now lives in the tiny Channel Island of Jersey, where her husband was born, with her family, rescue dog, and geriatric goldfish. Apart from being chief dog slave and fish feeder, she enjoys walking, yoga and eating crisps, with a bit of gardening when the sun shines.
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