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If it had been me, she would not have stopped until there was justice.
The third instalment in the East Belfast detective series.
Just as DI Harriet Sloane turns forty, an old case reopens from before she was born. In the late 1970s, Karen Ward was a teenager when she was murdered just yards away from her Belfast home. At the time, people thought they saw Karen with a man, but time has moved on and now witnesses are thin on the ground. With the help of the victim's sister, Sloane must travel back in time, while her own family evolves and someone from her past resurfaces. Codes, and rules, need to be broken if justice will ever be served.
For fans of Denise Mina.
WHAT READERS ARE SAYING ABOUT THE DI SLOANE SERIES:
'So clever.'
'The author is skilled at creating character and place.'
'A finely written and twisty detective thriller.'
'Timely.'
'An expertly plotted, contextually relevant story.'
'This series goes from strength to strength.'
'Unputdownable.'
'Her characters are alive, her settings are accurate, her story moves with grip and force.'
'I was drawn in hook, line and sinker!'
'Amazing, simply amazing.'
'I inhaled this book.'
'Captivating.'
'Packs an emotional punch.'
'Vivid and imaginative.'
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Kelly Creighton is a creative writing teacher and the author of the DI Sloane novels, as well as the psychological thriller 'The Bones of It'. She writes short stories, having edited short story journal The Incubator for years. Creighton has two short story collections 'Bank Holiday Hurricane' and 'Everybody's Happy'. She has a YouTube channel where weekly Creighton interviews other writers, gives readings and creative writing tutorials.
Genre: Mystery
The third instalment in the East Belfast detective series.
Just as DI Harriet Sloane turns forty, an old case reopens from before she was born. In the late 1970s, Karen Ward was a teenager when she was murdered just yards away from her Belfast home. At the time, people thought they saw Karen with a man, but time has moved on and now witnesses are thin on the ground. With the help of the victim's sister, Sloane must travel back in time, while her own family evolves and someone from her past resurfaces. Codes, and rules, need to be broken if justice will ever be served.
For fans of Denise Mina.
WHAT READERS ARE SAYING ABOUT THE DI SLOANE SERIES:
'So clever.'
'The author is skilled at creating character and place.'
'A finely written and twisty detective thriller.'
'Timely.'
'An expertly plotted, contextually relevant story.'
'This series goes from strength to strength.'
'Unputdownable.'
'Her characters are alive, her settings are accurate, her story moves with grip and force.'
'I was drawn in hook, line and sinker!'
'Amazing, simply amazing.'
'I inhaled this book.'
'Captivating.'
'Packs an emotional punch.'
'Vivid and imaginative.'
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Kelly Creighton is a creative writing teacher and the author of the DI Sloane novels, as well as the psychological thriller 'The Bones of It'. She writes short stories, having edited short story journal The Incubator for years. Creighton has two short story collections 'Bank Holiday Hurricane' and 'Everybody's Happy'. She has a YouTube channel where weekly Creighton interviews other writers, gives readings and creative writing tutorials.
Genre: Mystery
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