Requiem Mass (A Detective Chief Inspector Andrew Fenwick mystery)

Requiem Mass (A Detective Chief Inspector Andrew Fenwick mystery)

by ElizabethCorley (Author)

Synopsis

When young mother Debbie Fearnside goes missing, police interest is minimal. Then DCI Andrew Fenwick notices a curious set of coincidences with the case of Kate Johnstone, it becomes clear they have been murdered, revenge for a long-forgotten death.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 312
Publisher: Headline Book Publishing
Published: 12 Nov 1998

ISBN 10: 0747222657
ISBN 13: 9780747222651

Media Reviews
Praise for Requiem Mass Compelling...The finale, reminiscent of The Day of the Jackal, ratchets up the suspense and brings new meaning to the word stalking. - Publishers Weekly , starred review These characters are well drawn, especially Fenwick, and even the killer avoids cliche. Boasting a very tense, superb ending, this second in a gritty new series (following Fatal Legacy , 2001) shows tremendous promise and is sure to appeal to fans of Tana French, Benjamin Black, and Tess Gerritsen. -- Booklist This must surely win an award for first novel. The start is as electrifying as any I have come across and even after that it bowls along at a terrific pace. It promises a great future. -- Coventry Evening Telegraph Gripping...look out for the second in the series. - Shots Magazine A fine mystery novel in the tradition of Colin Dexter's Inspector Morse mysteries. -- South Wales Argus A really interesting motive powers a forceful novel...atmospheric...deeply layered...clearly written. -- The Poisoned Pen Ingenious, pacy, with well-drawn characters, this is a promising debut. -- Sunday Mercury This disturbing crime thriller grabs you and doesn't let go... Chilling. -Bookshelf
Author Bio
ELIZABETH CORLEY was brought up in West Sussex. She manages to balance her passion for crime-writing with a successful position as Chief Executive for a global investment company, dividing her time between London, Germany, and France.