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A Dark Place

(2024)
(Book 13 in the DI Danny Flint series)
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In the end, his victims all beg for the same thing – death.

When homeless addict Terrence McAvoy is found dead of catastrophic acid burn injuries which have been inflicted slowly to cause maximum pain, DCI Danny Flint knows he isn’t looking for a run-of-the-mill murderer.

What he doesn���t know is that the killer is just getting started.

Two more victims follow – a high-flying pharmaceutical CEO, and a scientist. Both have been abducted before being killed in the same slow, horrifying way.

In spite of his bizarre method of killing, the murderer has left no forensic trail. What’s his motive? And how might the victims be connected? Flint enlists the help of forensic psychologist Professor Sharon Whittle to help him find answers.

But then things take a terrifying turn. Flint’s friend and colleague, home office pathologist Seamus Carter, goes missing. Is he on the murderer’s kill list? Can Flint save him? The clock is ticking… the acid is dripping…

A Dark Place - the thirteenth in the gripping detective series featuring DCI Danny Flint.

What readers are saying about
A Dark Place:

‘I rave about Trevor Negus to anyone who will listen - I love the Danny Flint books and I’m always pumped when I see a new one. His background as a police officer makes for an interesting, exciting and enjoyable thriller.
5/5 for me.’ -Netgalley Reviewer

‘…as usual
a page-turner. I love the series and the quality never shows any signs of diminishing.’ -Booksprout Reviewer

‘…a
very enjoyable read in the DCI Danny Flint series and still fresh at book 13. It can easily be read as a standalone but I do recommend the series to lovers of crime thrillers.’ -Netgalley Reviewer

‘Intriguing story line. Well thought out with interesting
twists and turns. I read the book straight through.’ -Booksprout Reviewer

‘Another
brilliant installment in this series…’ -Netgalley Reviewer

‘I love the Danny Flint novels. The police work is clever… kept me
gripped throughout…�� -Netgalley Reviewer



Genre: Mystery

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