GET READY TO BE GRIPPED by the electrifying new thriller from Robert Bryndza, multi-million bestselling author of the Detective Erika Foster and Kate Marshall series.
London, England, 1987. The city is cold, dark, and unforgiving.
Jamie Day has worked hard for his first big promotion. Fresh from a quiet seaside town, he arrives in London to begin life as a plain-clothes police officer, determined to prove he belongs in the capital. But the city is louder, harsher, and far more dangerous than anything he has known.
On his very first day, Jamie stumbles across the dismembered body of a young man. It’s a shocking initiation into metropolitan policingand the first sign of something far more sinister. As winter tightens its grip on London, more young men are found dead, killed late at night in eerily similar ways. A serial killer is stalking the streets.
Thrown into a high-pressure investigation, Jamie must navigate a seasoned detective team, the politics of a big-city police force, and his own growing isolation far from home. With time running out and fear spreading through the city, Jamie races to understand the killer’s pattern before another life is lost.
Dark, gritty, and atmospheric, The Quiet Kill vividly captures 1980s London in chilling detail and introduces a compelling new protagonist facing his first, and most dangerous case.
PRAISE FOR ROBERT BRYNDZA
'Bryndza knows how to keep the pages turning.' THE TIMES
'A rising star in British crime fiction.' IRISH INDEPENDENT
Genre: Mystery
London, England, 1987. The city is cold, dark, and unforgiving.
Jamie Day has worked hard for his first big promotion. Fresh from a quiet seaside town, he arrives in London to begin life as a plain-clothes police officer, determined to prove he belongs in the capital. But the city is louder, harsher, and far more dangerous than anything he has known.
On his very first day, Jamie stumbles across the dismembered body of a young man. It’s a shocking initiation into metropolitan policingand the first sign of something far more sinister. As winter tightens its grip on London, more young men are found dead, killed late at night in eerily similar ways. A serial killer is stalking the streets.
Thrown into a high-pressure investigation, Jamie must navigate a seasoned detective team, the politics of a big-city police force, and his own growing isolation far from home. With time running out and fear spreading through the city, Jamie races to understand the killer’s pattern before another life is lost.
Dark, gritty, and atmospheric, The Quiet Kill vividly captures 1980s London in chilling detail and introduces a compelling new protagonist facing his first, and most dangerous case.
PRAISE FOR ROBERT BRYNDZA
'Bryndza knows how to keep the pages turning.' THE TIMES
'A rising star in British crime fiction.' IRISH INDEPENDENT
Genre: Mystery
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