The Mind of a Murderer (Dr Olivia Winter, Book 1)
By (Author) Michael Wood
Book 1
HarperCollins Publishers
One More Chapter
2nd October 2024
28th March 2024
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Psychological thriller
Crime and mystery: private investigator / amateur detectives
Crime and mystery: police procedural
Crime and mystery: women sleuths
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
Paperback
432
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 30mm
280g
The best person to understand a serial killer is one of his victims.
Meet Dr Olivia Winter.
I was hooked from the first page mind-blowing and gripping. I am eagerly awaiting the next instalment Angela Marsons
Chilling, unnerving [and] pacey John Marrs
A searingly intense, utterly captivating character-driven thriller, and destined to be one of 2024s most memorable pieces of crime fiction B P Walter
Perfectly paced intriguing and relentless through to a pitch perfect conclusion Will Shindler
A DARK PAST
Dr Olivia Winter is a forensic psychologist whose job is to understand the minds of serial killers. Theres only one monster she cant understand, her father.
A NEW IDENTITY
Notorious and brutal, he held a reign of terror until he was caught. His nine-year-old daughter was supposed to be his last victim, but she survived.
A SERIAL KILLER WHO WILL STOP AT NOTHING
Now, a serial killer is stalking the streets of London. As the body count rises, the police need Olivias help to profile him before he can strike again. But to do so, she will need to confront her own demons
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Michael Wood gets better with every book Alex Marwood
A razor sharp, taut and totally terrific crime thriller Louise Swanson
'Another chilling read from Michael Wood nobody is better at taking the reader on a skin-crawling journey into the psychotic mind of a serial killer! M. K. Hill
A compulsive plot [with] razor-edged scenes Dan Malakin
An unsettling psychological thriller with some genuinely shocking moments M K Murphy
Blurs the line between killer fandom and forensic work an intellectual showdown Matt Wesolowski
Olivia Winter is addictive, flawed and fascinating tense, terrifying and with more twists than you can shake a blood-stained carving knife at Lisa Cutts
Michael Wood is a freelance journalist and proofreader living in Sheffield. As a journalist he has covered many crime stories throughout Sheffield, gaining first-hand knowledge of police procedure. He also reviews books for CrimeSquad, a website dedicated to crime fiction.