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You Can Run

ebook / ISBN-13: 9781409157557

Price: £14.99

ON SALE: 6th April 2017

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Crime & Mystery

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‘Steve Mosby has become one of a handful of writers who make me excited about crime fiction’ Val McDermid

‘Mosby has become renowned for thrillers that reach into dark places where most British crime writers are afraid to go’ Sunday Express

When a stolen car crashes into a house on a suburban street, the police are shocked to discover a woman being held captive inside the building. As the remains of many more victims are found in the house, it seems that the Red River Killer – who has been abducting women for twenty years and taunting the police with letters about his crimes – has finally been identified.

As the hunt for the killer intensifies, DI Will Turner finds the investigation edging dangerously close to uncovering his own demons. He must be the one to catch the killer while keeping his own past buried. The clock is ticking, and there are lives at stake…

A page-turning psychological thriller and a dark police procedural, the new novel from CWA Dagger winner Steve Mosby, explores the blurred lines between truth and fiction.

‘Up there with the Mark Billinghams of crime-horror’ Metro

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Steve Mosby is one of the finest writers in the UK . . . Mosby takes the serial killer genre and provides something new and exciting . . . This is a book - and author - I will endlessly recommend
Luca Veste
Steve Mosby is one of the most consistently and innovatively creepy writers working right now. With You Can Run he takes the serial killer thriller to a higher level, creating a subtly off-kilter world suffused with low key menace, where moments of intense disquiet and stinging emotion disturb as much as the terrifying evil at its core'
Eva Dolan