An eye for an eye. A death for a death.
Some people will do anything for revenge.
And one detective will do anything to stop them.
DI Fiona Williams returns from a short break to a station stretched by the antics of a gang of youths, body of workers absences and three murders in quick succession. With unconnected sufferers and widely different murder methods, the only link is they seem motiveless. Forced to work in small groups moderately than as a team, frustrations and jealousies flare-up between the officers creating a minefield of tension and a headache for Fiona.
As the most experienced officer, she is pulled from the initial case of a poisoned pensioner to investigate the shooting of a rich landowner’s wife. She is annoyed the murder of a defenceless war veteran is given lower priority and thoughts of the pensioner’s last moments are never far away.
The two sufferers have never met, and the only similarity is their murderer used to be any individual who knew them well. The probabilities of it being the same person are remote.
When a breakthrough comes in the investigation, it sort of feels Fiona’s nagging thought that the cases are connected could also be correct. To fit the missing pieces together she should risk her life for an enemy she has worked hard to condemn.
Some people will do anything for revenge.
And one detective will do anything to stop them.
DI Fiona Williams returns from a short break to a station stretched by the antics of a gang of youths, body of workers absences and three murders in quick succession. With unconnected sufferers and widely different murder methods, the only link is they seem motiveless. Forced to work in small groups moderately than as a team, frustrations and jealousies flare-up between the officers creating a minefield of tension and a headache for Fiona.
As the most experienced officer, she is pulled from the initial case of a poisoned pensioner to investigate the shooting of a rich landowner’s wife. She is annoyed the murder of a defenceless war veteran is given lower priority and thoughts of the pensioner’s last moments are never far away.
The two sufferers have never met, and the only similarity is their murderer used to be any individual who knew them well. The probabilities of it being the same person are remote.
When a breakthrough comes in the investigation, it sort of feels Fiona’s nagging thought that the cases are connected could also be correct. To fit the missing pieces together she should risk her life for an enemy she has worked hard to condemn.
Category: Mystery, Thriller & Suspence
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