The Shining Skull: Book 11 in the DI Wesley Peterson crime series

The Shining Skull: Book 11 in the DI Wesley Peterson crime series

by KateEllis (Author)

Synopsis

Little Marcus Fallbrook was kidnapped in 1976 and when he never returned home, his grieving family assumed the worst. Then, thirty years later, teenage singing star Leah Wakefield disappears and DI Wesley Peterson has reason to suspect that the same kidnapper is responsible. And another abductor is at work in the area - a man who tricks blonde women into a bogus taxi and cuts off their hair. Has Leah fallen prey to the man the newspapers call 'The Barber' or has she suffered a more sinister fate? But then Marcus Fallbrook returns from the dead. And when DNA evidence confirms his identity, the investigation takes a new twist. Meanwhile, archaeologist, Neil Watson's gruesome task of exhuming the dead from a local churchyard yields a mystery of its own when a coffin is found to contain one corpse too many - a corpse that may be linked to a strange religious sect dating back to Regency times. Wesley has his hands full elsewhere - slowly, Marcus Fallbrook begins to recover memories that Wesley hopes will lead him to cunning and dangerous murderer. But he is about to discover that the past can be a very dangerous place indeed.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Piatkus Books
Published: 06 Sep 2007

ISBN 10: 0749938099
ISBN 13: 9780749938093
Book Overview: The 11th book in Kate Ellis' Wesley Peterson Series.

Media Reviews
** 'Kate Ellis skilfully weaves crimes of past and present into a seamless narrative The plotting is intricate and the finale totally unexpected. An agreeable mystery. * SCOTSMAN *
** 'A gripping read. * BEST *
** 'A beguiling author who interweaves past and present. Like its predecessor the book works well on both levels. * THE TIMES *
** 'A well-written book which kept my on the edge of my seat...a real page-turner. * YOURS *
Author Bio
Kate Ellis was born in Liverpool and studied drama in Manchester. Kate has twice been nominated for the Crime Writers' Association Short Story Dagger and the novel The Plague Maiden was nominated for the Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year in 2005.