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He Knows your Dr Richard Wellman is a Consultant Anaesthetist at the University Hospital in Cardiff. He's also a serial killer with a grudge. Back to work after being shot, DCI Bran Reece struggles with PTSD following his wife's murder in Rome nearly eighteen months earlier. As Reece and his team investigate a number of separate murders, he suspects they are linked, despite the evidence suggesting otherwise. Meanwhile, Reece's nemesis - Billy Creed - exacts violent revenge on the engineer he blames for the loss of his kneecap, sustained in the same shooting that almost claimed Reece's life.…mehr

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He Knows your Dr Richard Wellman is a Consultant Anaesthetist at the University Hospital in Cardiff. He's also a serial killer with a grudge. Back to work after being shot, DCI Bran Reece struggles with PTSD following his wife's murder in Rome nearly eighteen months earlier. As Reece and his team investigate a number of separate murders, he suspects they are linked, despite the evidence suggesting otherwise. Meanwhile, Reece's nemesis - Billy Creed - exacts violent revenge on the engineer he blames for the loss of his kneecap, sustained in the same shooting that almost claimed Reece's life. With Reece fast closing in on the doctor, can he bring the man to justice without ending up in the firing line for a second time? Or will his preoccupation with Billy Creed blind him to the fact that a member of his own team might well be in mortal danger?
Autorenporträt
Liam Hanson is the pen-name of South Wales author Andy Roberts. Liam Hanson.png Married with two children, Andy works in a busy cardiac surgery intensive care unit in Cardiff, writing in his spare time. The Murder Squad Thrillers ¿ set in the spectacular backdrop of Wales ¿ are gritty, character-driven police procedurals. In his spare time, Andy can be found playing guitar, and dabbling with kick-boxing ¿ but never both at the same time ¿ because that would be daft, not to mention dangerous.