'Steve Mosby has become one of a handful of writers who make me excited about crime fiction' Val McDermid
'Mosby has become renowned for thrillers that reach into dark places where most British crime writers are afraid to go' Sunday Express
When a stolen car crashes into a house on a suburban street, the police are shocked to discover a woman being held captive inside the building. As the remains of many more victims are found in the house, it seems that the Red River Killer - who has been abducting women for twenty years and taunting the police with letters about his crimes - has finally been identified.
As the hunt for the killer intensifies, DI Will Turner finds the investigation edging dangerously close to uncovering his own demons. He must be the one to catch the killer while keeping his own past buried. The clock is ticking, and there are lives at stake...
A page-turning psychological thriller and a dark police procedural, the new novel from CWA Dagger winner Steve Mosby, explores the blurred lines between truth and fiction.
'Up there with the Mark Billinghams of crime-horror' Metro
Exciting and well written - Mosby excels at catching you off guard. This is a highly recommended read but you may have to leave the light on afterwards - Sunday Mirror on The Nightmare Place
From the opening chapter, which delivers an intriguing shock, this is as taut and as scary a serial killer investigation as a reader could wish for - Irish Independent on The Nightmare Place
Intense, creepy and deeply disturbing. Mosby stabs right to the heart of one of our deepest fears - S J Bolton on The Nightmare Place
Mosby expertly intertwines the main plot lines with several subplots in this psychologically attuned thriller - Publishers Weekly
Strange and powerful, this is Mosby's best. - The Times on I Know Who Did It
A gripping seventh novel from the talented Mosby whose reputation has been growing steadily... Neat storytelling, coupled with Mosby's sure touch for characters that demand our sympathy, help make this one of those crime novels that linger in the mind long after the final page. - Daily Mail on I Know Who Did It
Mosby has become renowned for thrillers that reach into dark places where most British crime writers are afraid to go, while the low-key lyricism of his style makes his books moving as well as terrifying. - Sunday Express on I Know Who Did It