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One school. A killer hiding in plain sight. 72 hours to uncover the truth. Tuesday 13:14pm - Seventeen-year-old student Kyle Wilson is lying in the foetal position in a derelict school outbuilding. As Detective Hollie Turner studies the boy's lifeless body, pushing back the tears pooling in her eyes, one question plays over in her mind. Who would want this teenage kid dead? Interviewing the tight-lipped students and staff, Hollie learns that Kyle was a loner with a penchant for secretly filming his peers and had been receiving threatening notes in his locker. The deeper Hollie digs, the more…mehr

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One school. A killer hiding in plain sight. 72 hours to uncover the truth. Tuesday 13:14pm - Seventeen-year-old student Kyle Wilson is lying in the foetal position in a derelict school outbuilding. As Detective Hollie Turner studies the boy's lifeless body, pushing back the tears pooling in her eyes, one question plays over in her mind. Who would want this teenage kid dead? Interviewing the tight-lipped students and staff, Hollie learns that Kyle was a loner with a penchant for secretly filming his peers and had been receiving threatening notes in his locker. The deeper Hollie digs, the more she realises almost everyone at the academy has something to hide -from Kyle's estranged circle of popular friends to the teachers who taught him. As Hollie pieces together the cryptic clues - a scrawled plea for help, conflicting witness statements and suspicious evidence - another student's life is in terrible danger. Someone at Crestwell Academy masterminded a sinister circle to silence Kyle and his camera forever. With the school on lockdown, the killer still on the loose, and frantic parents demanding answers at the gates, Hollie is in a race against time to solve the case - but can she decipher the killer's taunting message and uncover their secrets before another life is taken? Lose yourself in this page-turning murder mystery that will have you glued to the pages. Fans of Angela Marsons, J M Dalgliesh and Joy Ellis will be hooked! Readers love the Detective Hollie Turner series: 'A must-read for anyone who loves a gripping mystery. I was completely absorbed in this haunting tale.' Reader review, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'The book is nerve wracking, heart pounding and I read it in one sitting! I turned pages like a mad woman on speed! Having to wait for the conclusion is getting me into a cold sweat.' Reader review, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'Totally unputdownable twisty crime thriller.' Reader review, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'The plot is full of twists and turns with an ending that I didn't see coming.' Reader review, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'Read in a day.' Reader review, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'I love this series!!!!! I love that it's fast paced and keeps me at the edge of my seat trying to guess what will happen next!!!!' Reader review, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'The twists and turns in this are breathtaking.' Reader review, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'Wow! I can't wait for the next book in this series!... had me glued to my kindle!... I can't wait for more!' Reader review, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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I'm Paul Teague, the author of the Don't Tell Meg trilogy and the 9-part Morecambe Bay series as well as several other standalone psychological thrillers such as Now You See Her, Dead of Night, One Last Chance, No More Secrets and So Many Lies.I'm a former broadcaster and journalist with the BBC, but I have also worked as a primary school teacher, a disc jockey, a shopkeeper, a waiter and a sales rep.I've read thrillers all my life, starting with Enid Blyton's Famous Five series as a child, then graduating to James Hadley Chase, Harlan Coben, Linwood Barclay and Mark Edwards.I submitted my first book - Mr Plum & Mr Apple - to Penguin Books at age 9 in 1974. It was handwritten on a Basildon Bond notepad. Having received lots of encouraging advice in the rejection letter, I never really stopped writing, submitting short stories to the village magazine, the college magazine, and writing plays for performance at secondary school.I worked with the BBC as a radio reporter, presenter and producer for 19 years, and for much of that time presented two radio shows whilst based at BBC Radio Humberside.I started off writing thrillers with the Don't Tell Meg Trilogy which draws upon my career in radio journalism.It's fast-moving, high action and a bit racy in places, but it was great fun writing the story and I hope to re-visit the characters one day.My Morecambe Bay Trilogy is based in and around a traditional UK seaside resort and has proven very popular with readers who like a strong sense of location in their stories.My wife and I worked in the resort as students, and it was there that the seed for the first trilogy was born.My standalone books are 'can't-put-down' stories where normal people find themselves in extraordinary situations.I also write sci-fi and dystopian novels as Paul Teague and these stories are set in dark and sinister future-worlds.I even have a few non-fiction books out, mainly on geeky, web-based topics.I live in Cumbria with my wife and family and I now write full-time.I run to stay healthy, being a keen parkrun enthusiast.I am also learning how to DJ and reviving a skill that I used to use to make money in my teenage years. My long-term aspiration is to specialise in 80s sets for British holidaymakers whilst spending the winter months in Benidorm.