Rebecca Bradley lives in Nottinghamshire with her family and her one-year-old Cockerpoo Alfie, who keeps her company while she writes. Rebecca needs to drink copious amounts of tea to function throughout the day and if she could, she would survive on a diet of tea and cake while committing murder on a regular basis, in her writing of course. DI Hannah Robbins will return in 2015. Sign up to the newsletter on her blog rebeccabradleycrime.com to make sure you don't miss the launch date to find out what happens next.
Genres: Mystery
Series
Hannah Robbins
0.5. Three Weeks Dead (2016)
1. Shallow Waters (2014)
2. Made To Be Broken (2016)
3. Fighting Monsters (2018)
4. The Twisted Web (2018)
5. Kill For Me (2019)
6. A Deeper Song (2020)
7. See No Evil (2020)
8. Love Lies Bleeding (2021)
9. The Broken Places (2022)
10. Shattered Silence (2024)
0.5. Three Weeks Dead (2016)
1. Shallow Waters (2014)
2. Made To Be Broken (2016)
3. Fighting Monsters (2018)
4. The Twisted Web (2018)
5. Kill For Me (2019)
6. A Deeper Song (2020)
7. See No Evil (2020)
8. Love Lies Bleeding (2021)
9. The Broken Places (2022)
10. Shattered Silence (2024)
Claudia Nunn
1. Blood Stained (2021)
2. Seconds to Die (2021)
3. She Knew Her Killer (2022)
4. Cold Hard Truth (2023)
1. Blood Stained (2021)
2. Seconds to Die (2021)
3. She Knew Her Killer (2022)
4. Cold Hard Truth (2023)
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Books containing stories by Rebecca Bradley
Tesseracts Thirteen (2009)
Chilling Tales of the Great White North
(Tesseracts, book 13)
edited by
Nancy Kilpatrick and David Morrell
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