<b>Chilling</b> and <b>compelling</b>
Kimberley Chambers
<b>Anna Smith is the real deal </b>. . . Rosie Gilmour is <b>a captivating character</b> who <b>drags the reader along at breakneck speed</b>
Daily Express
Smith <b>develops this multi-stranded story at a furious pace</b>, with no spare words and no fillers . . . But it is the author's journalistic ability, her eye for observing and recording even the most horrific or depressing detail that makes this such <b>a great read</b>
Crime Review
Rosie Gilmour is hot on the trail of a ring of baby-sellers and people-traffickers. The problem is, her main suspect is a dead man. Or is he?
A money-laundering accountant disappears in Romania. The hitman hired to disappear him is found dead in a Glasgow flat. And the owner of the flat, the accountant's widow, claims she knows nothing about it.
Crime reporter Rosie Gilmour isn't convinced by Helen Lewis's innocent facade - she is convinced Helen was the one who ordered the hit on her husband, and she's going to prove it. But when she discovers that Helen's husband worked for a ring of gangsters selling babies from Romanian orphanages, her focus shifts. Now she has two sets of criminals to bring to justice - she'd better pray they don't catch up with her first.
'Plenty of action, chills and thrills [with a] quite enchanting finale' Crime Review