What She Saw

What She Saw

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What She Saw by Mark Roberts

Peckham, south London. A nine-year-old boy crawls from a burning car and is left fighting for his life. As DCI David Rosen and his team scour the scene of the crime, a graffiti image of a sinister eye is discovered above the site of the wreckage - and with it, a series of mysterious markings etched onto the wall. Could this be a code to catch the monster behind this dreadful act? When a teenager is burned alive, evidence on his body confirms Rosen's suspicion that something sinister is at work on the estate. Young children go missing in the dead of night. Each second counts as Rosen battles to find the killers and save the missing souls...
Another nail-bitingly disturbing thriller.. This is one of those stories that haunts you after you finish it.... Highly Recommended * www.eurocrime.co.uk *
As a big fan of Jo Nesbo and Peter James, I felt this book was up there with the best... I would recommend this book to all readers who like a good crime novel, and look forward to more from DCI Rosen in the future * Newbooks magazine *
Mark Roberts was born and raised in Liverpool and was educated at St. Francis Xavier's College. He was a teacher for twenty years and for the last ten years has worked as a special school teacher. He received a Manchester Evening News Theatre Award for best new play of the year. This is the second novel in the DCI Rosen series after the acclaimed debut, The Sixth Soul.
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ISBN 13 9780857898340
ISBN 10 0857898345
Title What She Saw
Author Mark Roberts
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Atlantic Books
Year published 2014-12-04
Number of pages 384
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.