Year
1998
Language
English

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'A psychological crime thriller which makes Patricia Cornwell read like Thomas the Tank Engine' Sunday Independent.

He had the face of an angel but a mind of pure evil...

It starts with a phone call late on a hot Dublin evening. Margaret, an anxious mother, is desperately enquiring about her missing daughter. The police think she's overreacting and Detective Inspector Michael McLoughlin is the only one who listens. Then a young woman's body is found in the canal - battered, mutilated and broken.

And one mother's life is shattered forever.

Margaret must decide how far she will go to ensure her daughter's sadistic killer is brought to justice. By hunting him down will she become his next victim? Julie Parsons was born in New Zealand and has lived most of her adult life in Ireland. She has had a varied career - artist's model, typesetter, freelance journalist, radio and television producer - before returning to write fiction. Julie lives outside Dublin, by the sea, with her family.

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