A gripping, chilling and twisty novel, the fourth in the D.I. Marnie Rome series.
Hilary belts out a corker of a story, all wrapped up in her vivid, effortless prose. Long may Marnie Rome walk the streets of our capital – Alison Flood, The Guardian
Tremendous – Ian Rankin
It’s winter, the nights are dark and freezing, and a series of assaults is pulling D.I. Marnie Rome and D.S. Noah Jake out onto streets of London. When Marnie’s family home is ransacked, there are signs that the burglary can have only been committed by someone who knows her.
Someone out there is playing games. It is time for both Marnie and Noah to face the truth about the creeping, chilling reaches of a troubled upbringing.
Serious stuff, brilliantly presented – Times
The most poignant entry in her series so far – Sunday Express
It’s dark, it’s brilliant, and it tightens like a noose – Mick Herron