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2015 Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year (shortlist)
From the CWA Gold Dagger Awardwinning author of Blacklands: A gripping, unsettling thriller about a young British girl coming face-to-face with evil (Bella).
On the beaches and cliffs of North Devon, England, vulnerable women have become the victims of a series of shocking crimes. Forced to strip naked and then call their families to say goodbye, they are the losers in a madmans cruel and deadly game . . .
At the age of ten, Ruby Trick knows little of the horrors of the world. Her fears are much closer to home: school bullies, the dark forest that surrounds her crumbling house, and the threat of her parents divorce. When her father joins the hunt for the killer terrorizing their seaside town, Ruby tries to help in the hopes of keeping him close. But she soon learns that real evil is much scarier than the things that go bump in the night.
Bauer at her best . . . The true heir to the great Ruth Rendell. The Mail on Sunday
The novel lingers in the mind like an unwelcome guest, albeit one with a dark sense of humor . . . Powerful, compelling reading. The Spectator
Belinda Bauers thrillers are always compelling, always original, always brilliant. I will rush to read anything she writes. Mark Billingham
��Blends a murder mystery with a blackly comic look at the gradual erosion of normal family life. You wont want to put it down. Bella
Genre: Mystery
On the beaches and cliffs of North Devon, England, vulnerable women have become the victims of a series of shocking crimes. Forced to strip naked and then call their families to say goodbye, they are the losers in a madmans cruel and deadly game . . .
At the age of ten, Ruby Trick knows little of the horrors of the world. Her fears are much closer to home: school bullies, the dark forest that surrounds her crumbling house, and the threat of her parents divorce. When her father joins the hunt for the killer terrorizing their seaside town, Ruby tries to help in the hopes of keeping him close. But she soon learns that real evil is much scarier than the things that go bump in the night.
Bauer at her best . . . The true heir to the great Ruth Rendell. The Mail on Sunday
The novel lingers in the mind like an unwelcome guest, albeit one with a dark sense of humor . . . Powerful, compelling reading. The Spectator
Belinda Bauers thrillers are always compelling, always original, always brilliant. I will rush to read anything she writes. Mark Billingham
��Blends a murder mystery with a blackly comic look at the gradual erosion of normal family life. You wont want to put it down. Bella
Genre: Mystery
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