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Detective Kieran Temple is woken by a 4am call from his ex-partner, Mia Burrows. And she's just killed her boyfriend. As Temple is compelled to investigate, he must do so behind the backs of his superiors and his wife. Evidence tells him that she was defending herself against a maniac but Temple senses that she is not telling him everything and learns of a complex and dysfunctional relationship, one that's been manipulated from the start.

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Detective Kieran Temple is woken by a 4am call from his ex-partner, Mia Burrows. And she's just killed her boyfriend. As Temple is compelled to investigate, he must do so behind the backs of his superiors and his wife. Evidence tells him that she was defending herself against a maniac but Temple senses that she is not telling him everything and learns of a complex and dysfunctional relationship, one that's been manipulated from the start.
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Paul FitzSimons is a writer, film producer and script consultant. Paul's debut novel 'Burning Matches' is on sale now from Amazon. His debut feature film 'The Gift' (OC Productions, 15A), starring Alan Devine, Una Kavanagh and Dawn Bradfield, was released in Irish cinemas in April 2017 and is available on Amazon Prime. Watch the trailer here. Paul previously worked as a story-writer on the Irish TV Drama 'Fair City'. Paul is currently developing the first in his new crime novel series. he is also working on feature film 'Complicit' with OC Productions and a TV Drama with UK production company Tile Films. He has written a number of others screenplays for feature-length and short films and has developed a number of TV Dramas. Paul also runs the script-editing service 'Courier Twelve' for film and TV writers (www.couriertwelvescripts.com). His short stories are published in 'Who Brought The Biscuits' by The Naas Harbour Writers. Paul is a regular contributor to the writing resource website writing.ie. He also teaches creative writing and script-writing in Dublin.