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Devil's WayDevil's Way

Devil's Way

Robert Bryndza

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PRE-ORDER DEVIL'S WAY, THE NEW NAIL-BITING KATE MARSHALL CRIME THRILLER! When Private Investigator Kate Marshall is rushed to hospital after being pulled into a riptide current in the sea, the near-death experience leaves her shaken. During her recovery, she befriends Jean, an elderly lady on the same ward. Jean tells the harrowing story of how her three-year-old grandson, Charlie, went missing eleven years ago during a camping trip on Dartmoor. By the time Kate is well enough to go home, she's agreed to take on the case, but when Kate and her trusty sidekick Tristan start to look at the events of that fateful night, they discover that Jean has a dark past that could have put Charlie in jeopardy. Was Charlie abducted? Or did he fall into Devil's Way? A rushing river that vanishes into a gorge close to where they were camping. When Kate and Tristan discover that a social worker who flagged concerns about Jean and her daughter was found brutally murdered shortly after Charlie vanished, it makes them question everything they thought they knew about the family... Filled with twists and turns, Devil's Way is the fourth Kate Marshall novel and the most gripping and satisfying yet! PRAISE FOR ROBERT BRYNDZA 'A masterly storyteller' ― LJ Ross 'Bryndza is my go-to guy for edge-of-the-seat writing that keeps me hooked until the final page!' ― Amanda Prowse 'The master of suspense' ―MJ Arlidge 'A rising star in British crime fiction' ― Irish Independent 'It is impossible not to root for the feisty, flawed Kate' ― Daily Mail 'Bryndza knows how to keep the pages turning!' ― The Times

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