That was the last time any of them saw Minnie Bright. It was forty-eight hours before her crack-addicted mother reported her as missing, and a few hours more before the police entered the house and found her small twisted body hidden under the bed.
Fifteen years ago, a little girl was murdered.
Now journalist Jess Vaughan and detective Harry Lind are asking questions about what really happened that day.
Questions that someone will kill to keep hidden.
No one knows crime like KRAY
Fifteen years ago, a little girl was murdered.
Now journalist Jess Vaughan and detective Harry Lind are asking questions about what really happened that day.
Questions that someone will kill to keep hidden.
No one knows crime like KRAY
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Reviews
Well into Martina Cole territory
Action, intrigue and a character-driven plot are delivered in well-written style, sure to please any crime fiction fans.
You might expect a crime novel written by the widow of Reg Kray would be tough... and it is. Recommend this to fans of Ian Rankin.
Gripping