A Fear of Dark Places by John Harkin
The new crime thriller by the author of The Fear of Falling: A gritty and unflinching journey through 90's Glasgow. Dark, delicious, and authentic. -Marrisse Whittaker, author of Buried Dreams
As DI Luc Kidston investigates the grisly murder of a prominent, openly gay prosecutor, he discovers that a friend of the victim died just a few weeks earlier-but botched police work resulted in a suicide ruling. When the case becomes a double murder inquiry, Kidston believes he may be tracking a serial killer.
Now amid rising tensions within his team, Kidston's family is targeted by a shady nightclub manager who blames the detective for interfering with his business. But Kidston's attempts to lure a murderer out of the shadows, while also racing to free a loved one from captivity, will plunge him into darkness in a suspenseful and terrifying climax.
Can Kidston crack the case and make it out in one piece?
As DI Luc Kidston investigates the grisly murder of a prominent, openly gay prosecutor, he discovers that a friend of the victim died just a few weeks earlier-but botched police work resulted in a suicide ruling. When the case becomes a double murder inquiry, Kidston believes he may be tracking a serial killer.
Now amid rising tensions within his team, Kidston's family is targeted by a shady nightclub manager who blames the detective for interfering with his business. But Kidston's attempts to lure a murderer out of the shadows, while also racing to free a loved one from captivity, will plunge him into darkness in a suspenseful and terrifying climax.
Can Kidston crack the case and make it out in one piece?