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Crossing the Line

Written by: Kerry Wilkinson
Narrated by: Becky Hindley
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From Kindle number one bestselling author, Kerry Wilkinson, Crossing the Line is a darkly gripping novel where Jessica Daniel faces her toughest investigation yet.

Long before Jessica Daniel became a police detective, Manchester was a ghost city after dark. Fear ruled as people were afraid to be out by themselves, the notorious Stretford Slasher terrorizing its inhabitants.

Now, twenty-five years on and the media are feeling nostalgic. But Jessica has a new case to worry about. Apparent strangers are being targeted in broad daylight, the attacker unworried about being caught. If only Jessica and her team could track him down . . .

It's the coldest spring in memory and Jessica has old friends to look out for, plus secrets - so many secrets - that should have long been buried.

Crime Fiction Genre Fiction Mystery Police Procedurals Urban Women Sleuths

Critic Reviews

Wilkinson's story spreads like a pool of blood . . . his talent becomes ever more obvious
Plotting, high drama and characterisation are becoming the hallmarks of his thrillers
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