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This book is shortlisted for Book of the Month.
This book is shortlisted for Book of the Month.
Glasgow, 1999
Reaching the point of no return, Martina is ready to make her move. After years of being the victim, it’s now time to turn the tables.
Mexton, 2019
The small grey-haired woman grimaced as she entered the police station, dragging a tartan shopping trolley containing her husband’s head.
‘What are you useless buggers going to do about this?’
DC Melanie Cotton’s fledgling career is about to take an interesting turn. Freshly transferred to CID, Mel is excited by this disturbing and mysterious case – her first murder investigation as a detective.
She’s determined to make her mark.
But as she discovers, there’s far more to this case than a gruesome killing, and Mel’s skills and courage are about to tested to the limit.
Pages: 264
Genre: Women Sleuths
Fatal Trade
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