This is the first of my JOFFE BOOKS 2019 countdown. There will be 12 posts with a snapshot of the books Joffe Books published in that month. I hope you enjoy reading about these fabulous books.
Calladine & Bayliss Box Set (books 1-3)
Author – Helen D Durrant
Genre – Crime Fiction, Police Procedural
Publication Date – 13th January 2019
DO YOU LOVE GRIPPING CRIME FICTION? THEN MEET DETECTIVES TOM CALLADINE AND RUTH BAYLISS. YOU GET THREE ENTHRALLING MYSTERIES IN THIS BOX SET.
BOOK 1: DEAD WRONG – A bag of severed fingers is found in the playground by a rough housing estate.
BOOK 2: DEAD SILENT – A body is found in a car crash, but the victim was already dead . . .
BOOK 3: DEAD LIST – An unlikely serial killer with a bucket list of victims
Next Victim (Detective Rachel King #1)
Author – Helen D Durrant
Genre – Crime Fiction, Police Procedural
Publication Date – 13th January 2019
A young man’s body is found burnt and tortured by a Manchester canal. He was a journalism student who told his friends he was working on a big story. His death leads the police on a false trail. Detective Rachel King investigates. She has a secret, the love of her life is a well-known villain. He has recently come back on the scene. But what does he really want? A brutal serial killer with a taste for good-looking young blonde men.
Silent Murder (Rebecca Everhart #2)
Author – E. R. Fallon
Genre – Crime Fiction, Police Procedural
Publication Date – 21st January 2019
DISCOVER A FAST-PACED DETECTIVE THRILLER FULL OF TWISTS.
A body dismembered with a chainsaw is found under an infamous Newark bridge. The victim had links to organized crime. On her first day back at the job Detective Rebecca Everhart has a new female partner to cope with as well as this baffling case. Rebecca has just come back from a traumatic homicide case that left her shaken and can the two women work together?
Murder in the Mine (Inspector Crow #5)
Author – Roy Lewis
Genre – Crime Fiction, Police Procedural
Publication Date – 27th January 2019
A HUNT FOR A MISSING DOG LEADS TO A GRUESOME DISCOVERY DOWN A MINESHAFT. Not just the injured dog, but a valuable piece of jewellery . . . and the decaying corpse of a woman. Detective John Crow is called in to run the investigation in this South Wales mining community. He discovers flaws in the dog owner’s account and a visit to the north east of England reveals the dead woman’s identity.
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