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by Linda Coles


  “One thing that still puzzles me,” Chrissy said. “If you knew Marcus was tracking your phone and your emails, how did he not know about your rendezvous in Paris?”

  Alan and Bridget exchanged a glance.

  “He did know, I expect. He’d have to have had.”

  “Yet he never mentioned it to us when we asked about the tracker,” Chrissy said thoughtfully.

  Susan shrugged. “It’ll have slipped his mind. He’s a busy man,” she added soundly. “Anyway, it’s almost over now, I don’t much care. And we’re getting divorced.” Susan had drawn a line under the question; she didn’t want to discuss it any further. It would have to do for Chrissy. “I’m just happy to be back home.” She raised her glass and shouted another toast. “Here’s to getting a community order.”

  “To community orders,” they chimed in unison.

  And to Melanie… Susan added in her head, silently.

  But Bridget and Alan knew a little more. They’d debated whether to mention their news to Susan or not and had decided against it since it would serve no purpose and she was mentally getting herself back on her feet. There was a long journey ahead yet.

  It seemed both Chief Superintendent Charles Morton and Marcus Smith had attended the same boarding school.

  Another coincidence?

  Acknowledgments

  This book is a work of fiction, though some physical places featured are indeed real. The characters, however, are most definitely figments of my imagination.

  I’d like to thank Graham Bartlett, a police procedural advisor who makes sure the correct process is followed when it comes to the technical stuff. That said, any variation from actual procedure is for creative purposes because in reality it takes weeks to get the results back from some tests and that would mess with the story’s timelines too much, and we’d be all day waiting.

  Thanks to Darren Attwood, a real-life PI at Belso Investigations, for your valuable input. If I’m ever missing, I’ll call you! And not forgetting my local area police commander, who shall remain nameless. You know who you are though. I wouldn’t want to ever spend a night in a cell.

  And thanks to you, the reader, because if you didn’t buy my books, there would be little point in me writing any more.

  Also by Linda Coles

  If you enjoyed reading one of my stories, here are the others:

  The DC Jack Rutherford and DS Amanda Lacey Series:

  The Controller

  It takes courage to change sides.

  They’re making big money. When a group kidnapping dogs for ransom hits South London, local detective Amanda Lacey investigates after an acquaintance alerts her she isn’t the only victim of the upsetting crime.

  But what starts out as a way to make quick money for the gang, quickly turns sinister when a local hard-man gets involved. And Pete didn’t sign up for what happens next. With a past record, can he put his personal fears aside and involve the police before it’s too late?

  Hot to Kill

  Just how many deadly pranks can one woman get away with?

  Approaching 50, Madeline Simpson is totally hacked off and the English summer heatwave isn’t helping with her hot flushes. While it was never her intention to kill, the body count increases as she doles out retribution to those that rub her up the wrong way.

  Alerted by similarities in local deaths, someone close to home is hot on her tail to put an end to the carnage.

  Often humorous and regularly deadly, read Hot to Kill to find out how one woman discovers the identity of a local sex offender while wreaking havoc on a carefully crafted mission.

  A quirky and humourous story of life, revenge, dead bodies and a good few bottles of Bombay Sapphire Gin.

  The Hunted

  The hunt is on…

  They kill wild animals for sport. She’s about to return the favour. A spate of distressing big-game hunter posts are clogging up her newsfeed. As hunters brag about the exotic animals they’ve murdered and the followers they’ve gained along the way, a passionate veterinarian can no longer sit back and do nothing. To stop the killings, she creates her own endangered list of hunters. By stalking their online profiles and infiltrating their inner circles, she vows to take them out one-by-one. How far will she go to add the guilty to her own trophy collection?

  Dark Service

  The dark web can satisfy any perversion, but two detectives might just pull the plug…

  Taylor never felt the blade pressed to her scalp. She wakes frightened and alone in an unfamiliar hotel room with a near shaved head and a warning… tell no one.

  As detectives Amanda Lacey and Jack Rutherford investigate, they venture deep into the fetish-fueled underbelly of the dark web. The traumatized woman is only the latest victim in a decade-long string of disturbing—and intensely personal—thefts.

  To take down a perverted black market, they’ll go undercover. But just when justice seems within reach, an unexpected event sends their sting operation spiraling out of control. Their only chance at catching the culprits lies with a local reporter… and a sex scandal that could ruin them all.

  One Last Hit

  The greatest danger may come from inside his own home.

  Detective Duncan Riley has always worked hard to maintain order on the streets of Manchester. But when a series of incidents at home cause him to worry about his wife's behaviour, he finds himself pulled in too many directions at once.

  After a colleague Amanda Lacey asks for his help with a local drug epidemic, he never expected the case would infiltrate his own family…And a situation that spirals out of control...

  Hey You, Pretty Face

  An abandoned infant. Three girls stolen in the night. Can one overworked detective find the connection to save them all?

  London, 1999. Short-staffed during a holiday week, Detective Jack Rutherford can’t afford to spend time on the couch with his beloved wife. With a skeleton staff, he’s forced to handle a deserted infant and a trio of missing girls almost single-handedly. Despite the overload, Jack has a sneaking suspicion that the baby and the abductions are somehow connected…

  As he fights to reunite the girls with their families, the clues point to a dark secret that sends chills down his spine. With evidence revealing a detestable crime ring, can Jack catch the criminals before the girls go missing forever?

  Scream Blue Murder

  Two cold cases are about to turn red hot…

  Detective Jack Rutherford’s instincts have only sharpened with age. So when a violent road fatality reminds him of a near-identical crime from 15 years earlier, he digs up the past to investigate both. But with one case already closed, he fears the wrong man still festers behind bars while the real killer roams free…

  For Detective Amanda Lacey, family always comes first. But when she unearths a skeleton in her father-in-law’s garden, she has to balance her heart with her desire for justice. And with darkness lurking just beneath the surface, DS Lacey must push her feelings to one side to discover the chilling truth.

  As the sins of the past haunt both detectives, will solving the crimes have consequences that echo for the rest of their lives?

  The Chrissy Livingstone series:

  Tin Men

  She thought she knew her father. But what she doesn’t know could fill a mortuary…

  Chrissy Livingstone grieves over her dad's sudden death. While she cleans out his old things, she discovers something she can't explain: seven photos of schoolboys with the year 1987 stamped on the back. Unable to turn off her desire for the truth, she hunts down the boys in the photos only to find out that three of the seven have committed suicide…

  Tracing the clues from Surrey to Santa Monica, Chrissy unearths disturbing ties between her father's work as a financier and the victims. As each new connection raises more sinister questions about her family, she fears she should've left the secrets buried with the dead.

  Will Chrissy put the past to rest, or will the sins of the father destroy her?
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  When a major railway accident turns into a bizarre case of a missing body, will this PI’s hunt for the truth take her way off track?

  London. Private investigator Chrissy Livingstone’s dirty work has taken her down a different path to her family. But when her upper-class sister begs her to locate a friend missing after a horrific train crash, she feels duty-bound to assist. Though when the two dig deeper, all the evidence seems to lead to one mysterious conclusion: the woman doesn’t want to be found.

  Still with no idea why the woman was on the train, and an unidentified body uncannily resembling the missing person lying unclaimed in the mortuary, the sisters follow a trail of cryptic clues through France. The mystery deepens when they learn someone else is searching, and their motive could be murder…

  Can Chrissy find the woman before she meets a terrible fate?

  The complete list of Linda Coles books:

  Jack Rutherford and Amanda Lacey Series:

  The Controller

  Hot to Kill

  The Hunted

  Dark Service

  One Last Hit

  Hey You, Pretty Face

  Scream Blue Murder

  Chrissy Livingstone:

  Tin Men

  Walk Like You

  About the Author

  Hi, I’m Linda Coles. Thanks for choosing this book, I really hope you enjoyed it and collect the following ones in the series. Great characters make a great read and I hope I’ve managed to create that for you.

  Originally from the UK, I now live and work in beautiful New Zealand along with my hubby, 2 cats and 6 goats. My office sits by the edge of my vegetable garden, and apart from reading and writing, I get to run by the beach for pleasure.

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