George McKenzie - The Girl Who Walked in the Shadows (George McKenzie, Book 3)
The third edge-of-your-seat thriller in the Georgina McKenzie series. Fans of Stieg Larsson and Jo Nesbo won’t be able to put it down!
Europe is in the grip of an extreme Arctic blast and at the mercy of a killer, who leaves no trace. His weapons of choice are razor-sharp icicles. This is Jack Frost.
Now a fully qualified criminologist, Georgina McKenzie is called upon by the Dutch police to profile this cunning and brutal murderer. Are they looking for a hit man or a frenzied serial-killer? Could there be a link to a cold missing persons’ case that George had worked with Chief Inspector Paul van den Bergen – two abducted toddlers he could never quite give up on?
The hunt for Jack Frost sparks a dangerous, heart-rending journey through the toughest neighbourhoods in Europe, where refugees and Roma gypsies scratch a living on the edge of society. Walking into the dark, violent world of a trans-national trafficking ring, can George outrun death to shed light on two terrible mysteries?
*PRAISE FOR MARNIE RICHES* -
”'Fast, furious, fantastic…One killer thriller!” - Mark Edwards
”'A strong, edgy debut that deserves to do well” - Clare Mackintosh
”'Raw, brutal and utterly compelling. Riches is an explosive new talent.” - David Mark
”'Marnie Riches arrives with a fully formed narrative skill that suggests decades of experience; she’s created a wonderfully idiosyncratic heroine, prone to bad judgement, and placed her in an artfully constructed novel that even incorporates cogent discussions of sexuality and gender. Ms Riches is clearly a name to watch!” - BARRY FORSHAW, author of Euro Noir and The Rough Guide to Crime Fiction
”'This was one of the best sequels I have ever read. The follow up book was simply amazing.” - Amazon 5* review
”'A gripping read that leaves you wanting more” - Amazon 5* review
”'George McKenzie is rapidly becoming my favourite heroine!” - Amazon 5* review
”'I got totally engrossed and could not put it down” - Amazon 5* review
”'An outstanding debut” - Amazon 5* review