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A Murderous Approach

(2017)
(The third book in the Sarah Gladstone Thriller series)
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The toxic world of online misogyny spills out onto the streets...leaving behind a trail of blood.

Sarah's a recently qualified detective assigned to the Major Crime Team. When a young woman is murdered and her body left on display in the street, Sarah knows she's going to be hunting an unusual killer.

Her initial enquiries lead her to a variety of suspects - a recently jilted lover, a former police officer with friends in high places, and the victim's teacher with his penchant for harassing women from the comfort of his keyboard, but no closer to the truth.

Every wasted moment gives the killer a chance to strike again. Just as she feels she has him in her grasp, a second murder throws the case up in the air. The manhunt takes a sinister turn as it leads her down into the depths of the toxic online community that created him. But the killer knows justice is coming. And he's going to force her into a confrontation she may not survive.

Can Sarah put a stop to the killer's murder spree, or will she become his next victim?

A Murderous Approach is the third instalment in the DC Sarah Gladstone series. If you love compelling British mysteries with shocking twists that'll keep you turning the pages, then you'll love the latest novel from former detective Darryl Donaghue.

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Praise for Darryl Donaghue.

'Once again Darryl Donaghue delivers another fresh and stylish dose of Rural Noir in his latest case for rookie detective Sarah Gladstone.' - Robert A, on Death's Privilege.

'Brilliant novel so fast paced that I finished it in a day. Highly recommended!' - Mikeyblue, on Death's Privilege.

'Bloody brilliant!' - Amazon Customer, on Death's Privilege.

'Loved pretty much everything about Darryl Donaghue's writing style. Interesting characters, fast paced story and a certain page turner for sure. Will be looking out for more.' - Mrs. L E Liddle, on A Journal of Sin.

'Very addictive reading, a very good and typically British whodunnit. I thoroughly enjoyed this novel - it is well written and would highly recommend!' - Stephanie Tate, on A Journal of Sin.


Genre: Mystery

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