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Savage Moon

DI Spicer Series, Book 3

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Savage Moon

Written by: Chris Simms
Narrated by: Dean Williamson
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Savage Moon: some won't see the morning....

The body of a woman with her throat ripped out is found on Saddleworth Moor, near Manchester. She is discovered in an area where sightings of a large black cat have been made. When analysis shows that hairs caught under the victim's nails are those of a panther, it’s assumed the animal has killed its first human prey. Then a man DI Jon Spicer is investigating is murdered in exactly the same way. Only this time the body is found in a secluded car park far closer to the city centre. Spicer is soon on the trail of a killer dubbed ‘The Monster of the Moor’, a creature whose stealth and savagery strikes terror into the hearts of men and women alike.

©2014 Chris Simms (P)2020 W. F. Howes Ltd
Crime Fiction Mystery Police Procedurals

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Critic Reviews

"An atmospheric, psychological astute and emotionally literate study of the nature of predator and prey." (Guardian)

"An intricate plot is enhanced by good writing and human sympathy: highly recommended.” (Literary Review)

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