The Killing Season

· Random House
4.5
8 reviews
Ebook
320
Pages

About this ebook

DI Jack Delaney is trying to make a clean break. Tormented by his troubled past, he has taken his young family out of London, swapping the mayhem of London for the tranquil calm of the north Norfolk coast.

Except it's not so tranquil.

After a terrible storm hits Sheringham, a body is discovered beneath the rubble of a collapsed cliff. Natural disaster? No, this looks like murder, and Jack is the only local resident qualified to investigate.

But when more disappearances follow and the local police step in, Jack finds himself plunged dangerously deep into the investigation – and in the sights of the killer on the loose.

Ratings and reviews

4.5
8 reviews
AGH
February 3, 2018
Having read the first 3 Jack D books, I was looking forward to reading this. Unfortunately it was as though it was written by a different author. Complete change of style and it read like a Famous Five story. Everything being tied up at the end - I was expecting the baddie to say '...if it wasn't for them pesky kids...' Sorry, but I was so disappointed with this book that it took me all my time to read to the end. Don't spoil your memories of Jack D and only read the first 3 books in this series.
Mavis Stott
February 11, 2018
Nice read

About the author

Mark Pearson has worked as a television scriptwriter on a variety of shows for the BBC and ITV, including Doctors, Holby City and The Bill. He has written four previous Jack Delaney thrillers - Blood Work, Death Row, Hard Evidence and Murder Club - and was co-author of James Patterson's number 1 bestseller Private London. He lives in Norfolk.

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