Life doesn't imitate art - death does.
A young woman is found in the deserted carriage of a Tyneside Metro train. She hasn't just been murdered - she's been mutilated, dismembered, and posed in a surreal manner.
With no clues to her identity, no motive, and no suspects, DS Ryan Jarrod fears the enquiry is going nowhere until an abducted schoolgirl is discovered dead on a station platform in similarly bizarre circumstances. Suddenly, Jarrod and his colleagues are faced with an array of suspects and a multitude of motives to pursue.
The chase to catch the maniac responsible leads them to investigate the transport network itself, a school for vulnerable children, and an emerging and highly controversial new artform.
With Ryan struggling to unravel the tangled threads, he is forced to enter the mind of a narcissistic madman as the chase leads to an explosive climax above and below the streets of Newcastle Upon Tyne, with everything Ryan holds dear at stake.
(Includes scenes some readers may find disturbing)
Think of Ann Cleeves or LJ Ross with the gritty, urban twist of Ian Rankin and Peter James - that's the Ryan Jarrod series:explosive crime fiction in the mould of traditional dark thrillers.
What people are saying about the Ryan Jarrod series:
'Narrative so rich you can smell the Tyne’
'Crying out to be a TV series or motion picture!'
'Just when you think you've seen all the plot twists, another one comes along!'
'A Geordie Rebus’
'Wow! Colin Youngman you've done it again! You've penned another blinder of a novel'
'A real page-turner'
'A rollicking, edge-of-the-seat read.'
The Ryan Jarrod novels are standalone stories though are best enjoyed when read in sequential order.
Metro (Book 11)
Sand Dancer (Book 10)
The Graveyard Shift (Book 9)
Bones of Callaley (Book 8)
The Tower (Book 7)
Low Light (Book 6)
Operation Sage (Book 5)
High Level (Book 4)
The Lighthouse Keeper (Book 3)
The Girl On The Quay (Book 2)
The Angel Falls (Book 1)
Genre: Mystery
A young woman is found in the deserted carriage of a Tyneside Metro train. She hasn't just been murdered - she's been mutilated, dismembered, and posed in a surreal manner.
With no clues to her identity, no motive, and no suspects, DS Ryan Jarrod fears the enquiry is going nowhere until an abducted schoolgirl is discovered dead on a station platform in similarly bizarre circumstances. Suddenly, Jarrod and his colleagues are faced with an array of suspects and a multitude of motives to pursue.
The chase to catch the maniac responsible leads them to investigate the transport network itself, a school for vulnerable children, and an emerging and highly controversial new artform.
With Ryan struggling to unravel the tangled threads, he is forced to enter the mind of a narcissistic madman as the chase leads to an explosive climax above and below the streets of Newcastle Upon Tyne, with everything Ryan holds dear at stake.
(Includes scenes some readers may find disturbing)
Think of Ann Cleeves or LJ Ross with the gritty, urban twist of Ian Rankin and Peter James - that's the Ryan Jarrod series:explosive crime fiction in the mould of traditional dark thrillers.
What people are saying about the Ryan Jarrod series:
'Narrative so rich you can smell the Tyne’
'Crying out to be a TV series or motion picture!'
'Just when you think you've seen all the plot twists, another one comes along!'
'A Geordie Rebus’
'Wow! Colin Youngman you've done it again! You've penned another blinder of a novel'
'A real page-turner'
'A rollicking, edge-of-the-seat read.'
The Ryan Jarrod novels are standalone stories though are best enjoyed when read in sequential order.
Metro (Book 11)
Sand Dancer (Book 10)
The Graveyard Shift (Book 9)
Bones of Callaley (Book 8)
The Tower (Book 7)
Low Light (Book 6)
Operation Sage (Book 5)
High Level (Book 4)
The Lighthouse Keeper (Book 3)
The Girl On The Quay (Book 2)
The Angel Falls (Book 1)
Genre: Mystery
Used availability for Colin Youngman's Metro