Dead Sight

Dead Sight

by Glenn Chandler (Author)

Synopsis

As far as Detective Inspector Steve Madden is concerned the dead don't speak to anyone. But old childhood memories are stirred when jaded psychic Lavinia Roberts tells him that one of her clients is about to become a killer. A few days later Lavinia Roberts is found brutally murdered. In front of her is a pack of tarot cards. Did she forsee her own horrific demise? Then the body of a child is found and everything points towards a ritual murder. Suddenly, Steve Madden's Brighton is immersed in a hunt for a killer who has no boundaries in who, or how he slays.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Hodder Paperbacks
Published: 06 Jun 2005

ISBN 10: 0340828781
ISBN 13: 9780340828786

Media Reviews
'Chandler's sense of pace is still evident ... Better than the average thriller.' The Herald (Glasgow) 20041113 'His brilliant first novel, Burning Poison, was one of the best crime novels of last year. This is even better. Move over Michael Connelly and Lee Child, there's a Scotsman on your tail.' Daily Record on Dead Sight 20041030 'An excellent crime thriller.' Books Magazine on Savage Tide 20030701 'Ratttles onward like a train to a thrilling climax - highly recommended.' Deadly Pleasures on Savage Tide 20030701 'SAVAGE TIDE is a taut, totally engrossing thriller.' Gay Times 20030801 'Quite simply, this book rocks. It has all the ingredients you'd expect from a top crime story.' Daily Record on Savage Tide 20030626
Author Bio
Glenn Chandler was born in Edinburgh and began writing for television with a commission from Scottish Television for a number of half hour dramas. He has also contributed to such memorable series as Angels and Crown Court, as well as writing two horror novels. He has ventured into true crime with Yorkshire TV's The Life and Crimes of William Palmer and A is for Acid, as well as writing for Granada's In Suspicious Circumstances. His full-length book, Burning Poison is the true account of an unsolved Liverpool murder case. He is best known, however, as the creator and writer of the award-winning and highly praised Taggart series for Scottish Television. He now lives in Hertfordshire.