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A chilling serial killer thriller Kate Palmer, an undergraduate student, discovers that she is pregnant and makes the decision to drop out of university. However, on the evening before she returns home, her body is discovered in Aston park. She is the first victim of several murders that will rock the city of Birmingham. DS James "Jim" Wardell, who has his own issues to contend with, is given the case. When Eddie Carter, a popular talk show host on Birmingham's radio station, is contacted by someone claiming to be the killer, it is the start of a cat and mouse game between a deranged killer…mehr

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A chilling serial killer thriller Kate Palmer, an undergraduate student, discovers that she is pregnant and makes the decision to drop out of university. However, on the evening before she returns home, her body is discovered in Aston park. She is the first victim of several murders that will rock the city of Birmingham. DS James "Jim" Wardell, who has his own issues to contend with, is given the case. When Eddie Carter, a popular talk show host on Birmingham's radio station, is contacted by someone claiming to be the killer, it is the start of a cat and mouse game between a deranged killer and the police. After a second body is discovered the pressure mounts on the police to capture the person responsible. Who is killing these women and why? Can Jim apprehend the twisted killer before more innocent women are murdered?
Autorenporträt
Joanne Griffiths started writing A DEADLY GAME over 25 years ago, after falling in love with crime fiction through reading Agatha Christie novels. Despite a desire to become a writer, there was always something else going on and although the manuscript occasionally made an appearance, it would be shelved again as other things took priority. Raising two children as a single parent, completing a degree in Health and Social Welfare and educating children outside of the school system, meant there wasn't always time to focus on her novel. In 2014 however, a health scare that led to Joanne becoming critically ill, made her stop and take stock of what she wanted to achieve in life and the desire to become a writer took centre stage again. Having finished A Deadly Game, Joanne is now working on her second novel and although life is still busy, with two grown children and two small dogs at home, her focus is now firmly on her writing.