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Bloodline: Number 8 in seriess

Mark Billingham

4 Reviews

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Fiction, Crime & mystery, Thriller / suspense

An efficient and fast-paced police procedural, technically superb from its gripping opening to its climax. Billingham, who knows exactly what he's doing with his material, has the recipe just right [Guardian]

Another fine addition to Billingham's formidably assured body of work [Daily Mail]

The revelations about the killer are totally unexpected - and proof that Mark Billingham is st

When a dead body is found in a North London flat, it seems like a straightforward domestic murder until a bloodstained sliver of X-ray is found clutched in the dead woman s fist - and it quickly becomes clear that this case is anything but ordinary. DI Thorne discovers that the victim s mother had herself been murdered fifteen years before by infamous serial killer Raymond Garvey. The hunt to catch Garvey was one of the biggest in the history of the Met, and ended with seven women dead.

When more bodies and more fragments of X-ray are discovered, Thorne has a macabre jigsaw to piece together until the horrifying picture finally emerges. A killer is targeting the children of Raymond Garvey s victims. Thorne must move quickly to protect those still on the murderer s list, but nothing and nobody are what they seem. Not when Thorne is dealing with one of the most twisted killers he has ever hunted...

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Praise for Bloodline: Number 8 in seriess

  • An efficient and fast-paced police procedural, technically superb from its gripping opening to its climax. Billingham, who knows exactly what he's doing with his material, has the recipe just right [Guardian]

  • Another fine addition to Billingham's formidably assured body of work [Daily Mail]

  • The revelations about the killer are totally unexpected - and proof that Mark Billingham is still top of the tree [Express]

  • I found my heart racing as I read the last few chapters. I cannot remember the last time that happened to me while reading crime fiction...Tom Thorne is now definitely one of my favourite modern fictional detectives [The Bookbag.co.uk]

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Mark Billingham

Mark Billingham is a stand-up comedian, appearing regularly at the Comedy Store. He has been awarded the 2003 Sherlock Award as the creator of the Best Detective created by a British writer and LAZYBONES won the Theakston's Old Peculier Award for best crime novel of the year. He has also been an award-winning children's writer.

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