Title | : | Girls Of The Dark (DCI Dani Bevan #6) |
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ISBN | : | - |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 216 |
Publication | : | First published January 1, 2015 |
Your mistakes will return to haunt you…
Calvin Suter was convicted of the macabre murders of four young women in the early 1970s. Their brutalised bodies were found in a remote cave on the Ayrshire coast. He was sentenced to forty years imprisonment without parole.
In November 2015, Calvin Suter is due for release.
Those still alive who were involved in his arrest and trial are getting nervous. One of Scotland’s most notorious serial killers is about to walk free…
DCI Dani Bevan discovers that the people closest to her are intimately caught up in the Suter case. Dani must remain loyal to them whilst striving to uncover the truth about what really happened to the
Girls Of The Dark (DCI Dani Bevan #6) Reviews
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Good work!
Well done !! Enjoyable and hard to put down. Katherine Pathak continues to entertain and weave a wonderful tapestry of characters in to intriguing storylines. -
Good build up. and then, ended abruptly. Disappointing.
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A warning to young women
At what point do police officers step back from their friends and let them be investigated? Especially those in positions of power?
It's frightening how Universities worldwide try and cover up sexual attacks to protect their "good name". America had a series of these nationwide, turns out that Universities were really putting the pressure on young women NOT to follow through with complaints.
Perhaps a class in COMMON SENSE would go a long way, both for children and parents. Seems it would be better that than a funeral. -
Excellent
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Not one of the best in this series. I didn't think the plot was very interesting and the themes the author was apparently trying to develop didn't really come off.
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I enjoyed this but didn't feel it was the best in the series. I felt it lost its way a little.