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  • - Detective Inspector Harland is about to be face to face with a killer . . .
    by Fergus McNeill
    £7.99

    The perfect book for fans of serial killer thrillers and crime writers such as Peter James, Mark Billingham and Peter RobinsonHe didn't intend to let her get so closeBut Robert Naysmith's girlfriend Kim has become important to him. So he decides to tell her his deadly secret. He wants her to recognise the power he holds.He hopes he won't have to kill herDetective Inspector Harland hasn't forgotten the serial killer who got away from him. But with nothing to go on, he fears he will never bring him to justice.Until he is seconded to investigate the brutal murder of a woman in her Bristol home. A random attack, a murderer who has carefully covered his tracks . . . alarm bells start ringing.Then Harland meets Kim. One last game of life and death is about to begin.Praise for Fergus McNeil 'A chilling game of cat and mouse that should keep you awake long after bedtime. DI Harland is a welcome addition to the growing ranks of British detectives' Peter Robinson, bestselling author of the DCI Banks series 'Let's welcome Fergus McNeill to the ranks of British Crime fiction innovators; he has found a darker shade of noir' Quintin Jardine, bestselling author of the Constable Bob Skinner series 'Creepy, compelling and completely convincing' Erin Kelly, bestselling author of He Said/ She Said 'A gripping first novel' Irish Independent

  • - The book that'll make you never want to look a stranger in the eye
    by Fergus McNeill
    £8.99

    Don't look. Or you'll be next. A detective novel that will make you think twice before you look a stranger in the eye . . .

  • by Fergus McNeill & Bill Whyte
    £36.49 - 164.49

    Provides a critical overview of social work with offenders in Scotland, taking account of the developments. This book aims to provide an analysis of the challenges faced in community justice in Scotland and locates these challenges within their historical context. It also explores the contemporary challenge of reducing re-offending.

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