KILLING CHRISTMAS an absolutely addictive crime thriller with a huge twist by Bill Kitson

KILLING CHRISTMAS an absolutely addictive crime thriller with a huge twist by Bill Kitson

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KILLING CHRISTMAS an absolutely addictive crime thriller with a huge twist by Bill Kitson

Detective Mike Nash thought that moving back to Yorkshire from London would give him a quieter life. Little did he know . . .

PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A REVISED EDITION OF A BOOK FIRST PUBLISHED AS ALTERED EGOS

DETECTIVE MIKE NASH IS GOING TO HAVE A VERY UNMERRY CHRISTMAS.

In an ordinary terraced house, a family die. Poisoned by carbon monoxide.

Then comes a suspicious house fire, with more bodies at the charred scene.

A drug addict is murdered in the most bizarre medieval manner.

And a scientist's daughter disappears.

THERE'S A KILLER ON THE LOOSE THIS HOLIDAY SEASON.

DI Mike Nash follows the leads of these disparate crimes. One very dangerous person seems intent on revenge.

CAN HE STOP A SERIAL KILLER BEFORE ANYONE ELSE PAYS THE ULTIMATE PRICE?

A BREATH-TAKING CRIME THRILLER PERFECT FOR FANS OF IAN RANKIN, JD KIRK, DS BUTLER or PETER ROBINSON.

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT KILLING CHRISTMAS

It's highly likely to keep you awake, reading long into the night Aegeanjan

I read it in one sitting in full just another chapter mode. Elaine

The plot twists and turns that much that it's literally impossible to put down Bill keeps you on edge until the explosive climax G. L.

MIKE NASH
A highly talented detective, he was a rising star in the Metropolitan Police. Following a particularly gruesome case involving a sadistic serial killer, Nash turns down the chance of promotion and heads back to his native county of Yorkshire. He hopes that returning to his roots will bring peace of mind. However, although the pace of life seems gentler, the crimes prove no less horrific. His skills are tested to the limit by a series of violent crimes that threaten to ruin his plans for a more relaxed lifestyle. Nor is his secret ambition to settle down made any easier by his one weakness, a seemingly unquenchable thirst for female company. That is, until . . .?

LOCATION
The books are set in a fictional rural North Yorkshire with a scattering of market towns, many small villages and countryside that changes from high moorland with dramatic crags, mountain tarns and sparse vegetation, to the gentler, lush agricultural land lower down the valley that is bisected by the river Helm. The town of Helmsdale is where Mike Nash and his team are based, in a sub-division of their headquarters in the larger town of Netherdale. Further to the west is Bishopton, also part of the hub our detectives cover.

DI MIKE NASH SERIES
Book 1: WHAT LIES BENEATH
Book 2: VANISH WITHOUT TRACE
Book 3: PLAYING WITH FIRE
Book 4: KILLING CHRISTMAS
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Bill Kitson was born in West Yorkshire and is a retired finance professional. He is a past chairman of the Scarborough Writers' Circle and a big enthusiast of cricket and cryptic crosswords. After Kitson's compelling novels Depth of Despair, Chosen, Minds That Hate, Altered Egos, and Back-Slash, Identity Crisis is the sixth installment in the Mike Nash series.

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ISBN 13 9781789312577
ISBN 10 1789312574
Title KILLING CHRISTMAS an absolutely addictive crime thriller with a huge twist
Author Bill Kitson
Series Detective Mike Nash
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Joffe Books
Year published 2019-11-08
Number of pages 238
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.