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The Dead Tell Lies

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Dead Tell Lies

Contributors:

By (Author) J.F. Kirwan

ISBN:

9781913419660

Publisher:

Bloodhound Books

Imprint:

Bloodhound Books

Publication Date:

15th July 2020

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

368

Dimensions:

Width 133mm, Height 203mm

Description

What happens when the hunter becomes the prey

Greg Adams, a criminal psychologist at Scotland Yard, specialises in bringing serial killers to justice. He is at the top of his game, having just put away his sixth serial killer when his wife is brutally murdered by another killer known as the Dreamer.

A year later, unable to bring the killer to justice, Greg has quit his job and is ready to end it all, when he receives a phone call from a man who tells him the Dreamer is dead, and that he didnt kill Gregs wife, Kate.

Greg returns to Scotland Yard to work for Superintendent Chief Detective Donaldson in the hope he can re-examine the case with the help of two new detectives, Finch and Matthews.

As Greg delves into the case further, he becomes more convinced that the Dreamer wasnt the man responsible for his wifes murder.

But if it wasnt The Dreamer, who was it

In order to solve the mystery around his wifes murder, Greg is going to have to delve even deeper into the mind of a terrifying psychopath. And this time he might not make it back in one piece . . .

The Dead Tell Lies is a fast-paced serial killer thriller with shocking psychological undertones. It's the perfect read for fans of authors like Mark Edwards, D. S. Butler, and Robert Bryndza.

Author Bio

J.F. Kirwan is an insomniac and coffee-addict who lives just outside Paris. He believes the best time to write thrillers is in the dead of night when everyone is sleeping. He studied psychology, including some chilling lectures from a criminology professor who used to interview serial killers, which in part inspired his forthcoming novel with Bloodhound. His day job involves trying to prevent large-scale accidents (mainly airplanes and nuclear power plants). Studying them over the years has given him a sense of how catastrophic events start off slow, simmer awhile, then gather speed and accelerate towards the final event. He channels this experience into his writing, and calls it tourniquet plotting. His second main passion is diving, and as a dive instructor, he's been lucky enough to dive all over the world, and wrote a spy thriller trilogy with a strong diving element, the Nadia Laksheva series (66 Metres; 37 Hours; 88 North). His current focus though is on serial killers: what makes them tick, and how close to sanitys edge you need to be to catch them.

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