The next Roy Grace novel by one of Britain's best-loved crime writers
THEY WERE MARKED FOR DEATH. The last words Jamie Ball hears from
his fiancée, Logan Somerville, are in a terrified mobile phone call. She
has just driven into the underground car park beneath the block of
flats where they live in Brighton. Then she screams and the phone goes
dead. The police are on the scene within minutes, but Logan has
vanished, leaving behind her neatly parked car and mobile phone.
That same afternoon, workmen digging up a park in another part of
the city, unearth the remains of a woman in her early twenties, who has
been dead for 30 years.
At first, to Roy Grace and his team, these two events seem totally
unconnected. But then another young woman in Brighton goes missing - and
yet another body from the past surfaces.
Meanwhile, an eminent London psychiatrist meets with a man who
claims to know information about Logan. And Roy Grace has the chilling
realization that this information holds the key to both the past and
present crimes . . . Does Brighton have its first serial killer in over
eighty years?