Death Message [electronic resource] : A Collins and Griffiths Detective Novel
London, Kate2017
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October 1987: the morning after the Great Storm. Fifteen-year-old Tania Mills walks out her front door and disappears. Twenty-seven years later her mother still prays for her return. DS Sarah Collins in the Met's Homicide Command is determined to find out what happened, but is soon pulled into a shocking new case and must once again work with a troubled young police officer from her past, Lizzie Griffiths. PC Lizzie Griffiths, now a training detective, is working in the Domestic Violence Unit, known by cops as the 'murder prevention squad'. Called to an incident of domestic violence, she encounters a vicious, volatile man - and a woman too frightened to ask for help. Soon Lizzie finds herself drawn into the centre of the investigation as she fights to protect a mother and daughter in peril. As both cases unfold, Sarah and Lizzie must survive the dangerous territory where love and violence meet.
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Author:
London, Kate, Author
Imprint:
[Place of publication not identified] : Atlantic Books, 2017
Collation:
1 online resource (1 text file)
Series:
The Metropolitan
Biography/History:
Dana Caspersen has a degree in conflict studies and mediation and works internationally as a mediator, teacher and creator of public dialogue processes. She is an award-winning performing artist and has developed and performed choreographic work throughout the world. She lives in Germany and Vermont. In 2015 she gave a TEDx talk on 'Conflict is a place of possibility': https://youtu.be/WfQeH3092Sc @danacaspersen
ISBN:
9781782396178
Language:
English
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BRN:
358648