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From the Number One Bestselling Crime Author, a brilliant new SHORT STORY featuring murder detective Max Wolfe who is haunted by a nightmare of his own making ...
As detective Max Wolfe recovers from the injuries sustained in The Murder Bag, a figure from his past comes back into his life: his childhood sweetheart, now stalked and threatened by her violent ex-partner.
As Max attempts to protect her, he is haunted by a nightmare of his own: the reappearance of the terrorist he killed with his car at the start of The Murder Bag.
Are they visions brought on by the medication Max is taking? Or is he going mad?
Or do some people just have to be killed twice?
Praise for the DC Max Wolfe series
'Tense and human, fast and authentic' Lee Child
'A relentless plot, evocative prose and compelling characters conspire to make this a must read' Jeffery Deaver
'Great plotting, great characters and at least two eye-widening twists I didn't see coming' Sophie Hannah
'I've long been a fan of Tony Parsons' writing. This is brilliant stuff!' Peter James
Genre: Mystery
As detective Max Wolfe recovers from the injuries sustained in The Murder Bag, a figure from his past comes back into his life: his childhood sweetheart, now stalked and threatened by her violent ex-partner.
As Max attempts to protect her, he is haunted by a nightmare of his own: the reappearance of the terrorist he killed with his car at the start of The Murder Bag.
Are they visions brought on by the medication Max is taking? Or is he going mad?
Or do some people just have to be killed twice?
Praise for the DC Max Wolfe series
'Tense and human, fast and authentic' Lee Child
'A relentless plot, evocative prose and compelling characters conspire to make this a must read' Jeffery Deaver
'Great plotting, great characters and at least two eye-widening twists I didn't see coming' Sophie Hannah
'I've long been a fan of Tony Parsons' writing. This is brilliant stuff!' Peter James
Genre: Mystery
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