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Resurrection

(2019)
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Time is running out...

The first: four charred bodies in the middle of a field. The evidence suggests a ritual killing.

The second: the desecrated body of a young constable, who was investigating.

The third: a registered charity collector, bloodless and deflated, stretched out in the driveway of the house of a famous, well-known, local writer, Mark Farnham, a man who has everything ... including secrets.

With each of the mysterious slayings, there are no clues, no motives, and no witnesses. As the death toll rises, D.I. Jack Curtis' investigation finally leads him to Mark Farnham's house - where he comes to realise that the isolated incidents are not entirely unconnected after all.

They all have one thing in common - A Ouija Board.

As Resurrection races to a heart-stopping climax, Jack Curtis and Mark Farnham become aware of one thing - time is of the essence.

But it's the one thing they are desperately short of...

Praise for Ray Clark: /h2>

'A truly suspenseful thriller' - Tom Kasey

Ray Clark's career started in 1995 with a 3,000-word essay on fellow writer, Graham Masterton. Manitou Man: The World of Graham Masterton, a full-length book followed in 1998. He has been nominated for awards with his short stories, and is the author of a number of horror and crime novels including Calix and Seven Secrets, and the creator of the IMP crime series, novels set in Leeds, West Yorkshire, featuring Detectives Gardener and Reilly.Impurity & Imperfection were released in 2016 and 2017, with book 3, Implant set for release later in 2017. Ray has also had two short story collections published: A Devil's Dozen and A Detective's Dozen.


Genre: Mystery


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