The Family
Titel

The Family

Beschreibung
Bloomsbury presents The Family by P.R. Black, read by Diana Croft. The best way to catch a killer? Offer yourself as bait. Becky Morgan's family were the victims of the 'crimes of the decade'. The lone survivor of a ritualistic killing, Becky's been forever haunted by the memories of that night. Twenty years later, with the killer never found, Becky is ready to hunt them down and exact revenge. But the path to find the murderer is a slippery slope and she finds herself opening up some old wounds that should have been left sealed. Will Becky avenge her family or join them? Praise for The Family: 'A tour de force of a thriller! I absolutely loved this heart-stopping, spine-tingling novel that had me completely and utterly gripped throughout. And hats off for scaring me silly!' Amazon Reviewer. 'This book is a must read for fans of dark, psychological thrillers, very cleverly written with some great shockers and I had no idea how it would end – I wasn't disappointed' Amazon Reviewer. 'This was a fast-paced murder thriller that kept me turning the pages late into the night. It was intelligent and slick with just the right amount of blood and gore' Amazon Reviewer. 'It's always something of a risk trying a new author, but I was really glad I did... I did not see the plot twist coming, and it was very surprising' Amazon Reviewer.
Über den Autor:
Author and journalist P.R. Black lives in Yorkshire, although he was born and brought up in Glasgow. When he's not driving his wife and two children to distraction with all the typing, he enjoys hillwalking, fresh air and the natural world, and can often be found asking the way to the nearest pub in the Lake District. His short stories have been published in several books including the Daily Telegraph's Ghost Stories and the Northern Crime One anthology. His Glasgow detective, Inspector Lomond, is appearing in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine. He took the runner-up spot in the 2014 Bloody Scotland crime-writing competition with 'Ghostie Men'. His work has also been performed on stage in London by Liars' League. He has also been shortlisted for the Red Cross International Prize, the William Hazlitt essay prize and the Bridport Prize.