Watch Him Die: 'Truly difficult to put down'

Watch Him Die: 'Truly difficult to put down'

by Craig Robertson (Author)

Synopsis

The gripping new novel from the acclaimed author of Murderabilia and The Photographer, both nominated for the McIlvanney Prize.

Evil found its twin despite there being an ocean between these two killers - they found each other online and orchestrated attacks across the Atlantic, between Glasgow and LA. They advised, targeted, coordinated - and their collective death toll is high.

One is found dead - discovered by police in LA, having died of natural causes, surrounded by his perverse and extensive murderabilia collection - but the other remains determined to see the death of their final shared victim.

The police know a young man's life is still in danger. They can even see him - his slow and painful death is being broadcast via webcam - but they have no way of getting to him, no way of knowing who or where he is. Not without the cooperation of the other killer. And the only way he will cooperate is if he can watch him die.

The hunt is on to find the evidence that links the victims in Los Angeles and Glasgow, and to find the dying man - because the clock is ticking. And all eyes are on them . . .

Praise for Craig Robertson:
'Brilliantly and sensitively written' Steve Cavanagh, bestselling author of Thirteen
'Craig Robertson's Narey and Winter series goes from strength to strength, and this latest instalment is the most compelling. Brace yourself to be horrified and hooked' Eva Dolan
'I can't recommend this book highly enough' Martina Cole
'Fantastic characterisation, great plotting, page-turning and gripping. The best kind of intelligent and moving crime fiction writing' Luca Veste
'Powerfully and stylishly written. Recommended' Steve Mosby
'Takes the reader on a wickedly entertaining ride through a fascinatingly sinister world' Sunday Mirror

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK
Published: 11 Jun 2020

ISBN 10: 1471165361
ISBN 13: 9781471165368