by Sally Rigby
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FATAL JUSTICE - Cavendish & Walker Book 2
A vigilante’s on the loose, dishing out their kind of justice...
A string of mutilated bodies sees Detective Chief Inspector Whitney Walker back in action. But when she discovers the victims have all been grooming young girls, she fears a vigilante is on the loose. And while she understands the motive, no one is above the law.
Once again, she turns to forensic psychologist, Dr Georgina Cavendish, to unravel the cryptic clues. But will they be able to save the next victim from a gruesome death?
Fatal Justice is the second book in the Cavendish & Walker crime fiction series. If you like your mysteries dark, and with a twist, pick up a copy of Sally Rigby’s book today. You can buy it here on Amazon
Acknowledgments
As usual, I’d like to thank my critique partners Amanda Ashby and Christina Phillips for being the first sets of eyes on my book. I couldn’t do it without you.
Thanks also, to my editing team, Emma Mitchell and Amy Hart. Also, thanks to Stuart Bache, for yet another brilliant cover.
I’d like to mention my Advanced Reader Team, who I rely on to point out what works and what doesn’t. Also, for picking up my many bloopers! Thanks to all of you.
To Zena, Judy, and Annie, who chose the names selected for the rail operators, and had a character named after them. Thanks for the great suggestions.
Finally, thanks to my family: Garry, Alicia, Marcus, Eliza and Barry, for your continued support.
About the Author
Sally Rigby was born in Northampton, in the UK. She has always had the travel bug, and after living in both Manchester and London, eventually moved overseas. From 2001 she has lived with her family in New Zealand, which she considers to be the most beautiful place in the world. During this time she also lived for five years in Australia.
Sally has a background in education and always loved crime fiction books, films and TV programmes. She has a particular fascination with the psychology of serial killers.
Sally loves to hear from her readers, so do feel free to get in touch via her website www.sallyrigby.com