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Dark secrets exposed on a lonely fen An archaeological dig site of a crashed WWII fighter plane reveals an unexpected find-the body of a murder victim, only hours old. DI Holt and DS Fiske get on the case, but the victim's identity is a mystery, potential witnesses are suspiciously silent, and vital information is missing. As they search for the killer, they uncover a web of intrigue spreading across the world and decades back in time. They become entangled in its threads, and suddenly Holt discovers she's both the hunter and the hunted. When Blood Burns is book two in the edge-of-your-seat British crime thriller series, Holt and Fiske.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Dark secrets exposed on a lonely fen An archaeological dig site of a crashed WWII fighter plane reveals an unexpected find-the body of a murder victim, only hours old. DI Holt and DS Fiske get on the case, but the victim's identity is a mystery, potential witnesses are suspiciously silent, and vital information is missing. As they search for the killer, they uncover a web of intrigue spreading across the world and decades back in time. They become entangled in its threads, and suddenly Holt discovers she's both the hunter and the hunted. When Blood Burns is book two in the edge-of-your-seat British crime thriller series, Holt and Fiske.
Autorenporträt
J.J. Green is a British-Australian science fiction author who writes about ordinary people living with the challenges of existence in future societies, and kickass sci fi heroines too.Her series include Star Legend, Space Colony One, Star Mage Saga, Shadows of the Void, Interstellar Fleet and Carrie Hatchett, Space Adventurer.J.J. was born in London's East End within the sound of the church bells of St. Mary Le Bow, Cheapside, which makes her a bona fide Cockney. She first left the U.K. as a young adult and has lived in Australia, Laos and Taiwan. She currently lives aboard her starship in Cambridge, UK, with her ship's cat, called Black Cat, the cabin boy and the chief engineer.