"Successful and thoroughly enjoyable novel" Financial Times
Robert Aspinall wakes in a hospital with no memory of the last few weeks. He knows he is hurt - burned - badly.
Digging deep into the memories that he can remember, he recalls a courtship, a wife ... and a son. It is down to his brother, Simon Aspinall, to break the news to him that his wife, Cordelia and son, Jake are dead, along with what Rob already knew; that most of his face was destroyed in the same car accident.
Then Simon discovers that the accident wasn't an accident at all - it was premeditated; a planned attack. But as he and Detective Sergeant Louise Whitaker dig even deeper into the mystery it seems that his brother is not the only person in the family in danger...
Soon, Rob is well enough to join in the hunt for his family's killer, but then he is faced with a difficult and a heart-breaking decision - can Rob wear Another Man's Face ... ?
Andrew Puckett worked in the NHS for twenty one years, fifteen of them as microbiologist for the Oxford Blood Transfusion Centre, before turning to writing and teaching. Andrew has written numerous medical thrillers.
"Thoroughly well-worked mystery" Oxford Times
"Remarkable feeling of authenticity" Birmingham Post
Genre: Mystery
Robert Aspinall wakes in a hospital with no memory of the last few weeks. He knows he is hurt - burned - badly.
Digging deep into the memories that he can remember, he recalls a courtship, a wife ... and a son. It is down to his brother, Simon Aspinall, to break the news to him that his wife, Cordelia and son, Jake are dead, along with what Rob already knew; that most of his face was destroyed in the same car accident.
Then Simon discovers that the accident wasn't an accident at all - it was premeditated; a planned attack. But as he and Detective Sergeant Louise Whitaker dig even deeper into the mystery it seems that his brother is not the only person in the family in danger...
Soon, Rob is well enough to join in the hunt for his family's killer, but then he is faced with a difficult and a heart-breaking decision - can Rob wear Another Man's Face ... ?
Andrew Puckett worked in the NHS for twenty one years, fifteen of them as microbiologist for the Oxford Blood Transfusion Centre, before turning to writing and teaching. Andrew has written numerous medical thrillers.
"Thoroughly well-worked mystery" Oxford Times
"Remarkable feeling of authenticity" Birmingham Post
Genre: Mystery
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