This is just my kind of book - clear, unobtrusive writing, a good range of well-defined and credible characters and a terrific sense of place. Nothing flash or showy to distract from the story. It's a novel that one can lose oneself in while reading because the central characters become friends

- <b>Ann Cleeves</b>,

A tense police procedural that has its roots in legend and local folklore. I loved it

- <b>Elly Griffiths</b>,

<p>Clare Donoghue needs no introduction from me, but this one really is a cracker. If you like your cop stuff set in grim places and wrapped in ancient mystery, then this is totally one for you</p>

- <b>Paul Finch</b>,

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<p>Deft plotting, a well-realised and atmospheric Quantocks setting and an involving central mystery - <i>The Night Stalker</i> is a true page-turner that marks the beginning of an intriguing and compelling new<br />direction for Clare Donoghue and detectives Lockyer and Bennett</p>

- <b>Chris Ewan</b>,

This deftly written novel explores a chilling hit-and-run on the site of a two-hundred-year-old murder in Somerset's Quantock Hills. As detectives Bennett and Lockyer face down a hostile CID team whilst struggling to solve the case, they're also battling personal demons. Creepy, compelling and unputdownable.

- <b>Fiona Cummins</b>,

The unravelling of folklore, mystery and murder make for a heart-racing page turner

Daily Mail

'This is just my kind of book' - Ann Cleeves.

The Night Stalker
is a compelling crime thriller from Clare Donoghue.

Dead Woman's Ditch. The site of a grisly two-hundred-year-old murder – and a recent hit and run. When a young woman's body is found at the macabre landmark in Somerset's Quantock Hills, DI Mike Lockyer and Sergeant Jane Bennett are called in to investigate.

They find a community gripped by fear and superstition. The locals won't venture out at night, believing there's a man stalking the hills; a phantom cloaked in folklore and legend, keeping the sinister legacy of Dead Woman's Ditch alive.

Confronted by a hostile CID team and a murder victim with close ties to their own squad, Lockyer and Bennett will have to accept what they can't see before they can find what's really there . . .

The Night Stalker follows Trust No One in this compelling crime series.

Les mer
A page-turning police procedural set in Somerset.
Dead Woman’s Ditch. The site of a grisly two-hundred-year-old murder – and a recent hit and run. When a young woman’s body is found at the macabre landmark in Somerset’s Quantock Hills, DI Mike Lockyer and Sergeant Jane Bennett are called in to investigate. They find a community gripped by fear and superstition. The locals won’t venture out at night, believing there’s a man stalking the hills; a phantom cloaked in folklore and legend, keeping the sinister legacy of Dead Woman’s Ditch alive. Confronted by a hostile CID team and a murder victim with close ties to their own squad, Lockyer and Bennett will have to accept what they can’t see before they can find what’s really there . . . Praise for Clare Donoghue `Assured and shocking . . . a talent to watch’ David Hewson `An atmospheric, authentic police story . . . a cracker of a book’ Elizabeth Haynes
Les mer
A page-turning police procedural set in Somerset

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781447284741
Publisert
2017-08-10
Utgiver
Pan Macmillan; Pan Books
Vekt
467 gr
Høyde
203 mm
Bredde
127 mm
Dybde
24 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
432

Forfatter

Om bidragsyterne

After ten years in London, working for a City law firm, Clare Donoghue moved back to her home town in Somerset to undertake an MA in creative writing at Bath Spa University. Never Look Back was her first novel and in 2011 she was longlisted for the CWA Debut Dagger.