And the only way to do that is to catch the killer herself.įast paced and completely riveting, S. However, as they investigate the details of the case start reminding her more and more of a part of her past she'd rather keep hidden. No one believes the connections are anything more than a sadistic killer's game, not even Lacey, whom the killer seems to be taunting specifically. If it's real, and they have a killer bent on re-creating London's bloody past, history shows they have just five days until the next attempt. Within twenty-four hours a reporter receives an anonymous letter that points out alarming similarities between the murder and Jack the Ripper's first murder-a letter that calls out Lacey by name. One night after interviewing a reluctant witness at a London apartment complex, Lacey Flint, a young detective constable, stumbles onto a woman brutally stabbed just moments before in the building's darkened parking lot. "Really special: multi-layered and sophisticated, but tough too." -Lee Child on Now You See Me "Bolton is changing the face of crime fiction-if you only read one crime novel this year, make it this." -Tess Gerritsen on Now You See Me Now You See Me is the first in the Lacey Flint series, followed by Dead Scared and Lost.
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