Home of retired Detective George Goss, who led the original investigation into serial rapist Hoyer-Wood.
“McAvoy has always rather liked this little network of quiet roads a stone’s throw from the old trawling hub. The people who live here strike him as the sort who would take it upon themselves to scrub a neighbour’s wall if somebody had spray-painted graffiti on the brickwork.”SORROW BOUND
Philippa Longman is a 53-year-old grandmother at the centre of a loving family, who want nothing more than to get home from work before the storm breaks.
Roisin McAvoy is a young mother whose heart is as golden as the jewellery around her neck – a woman who is as fiercely protective of her closest friends as she is loyal to her husband.
DS Aector McAvoy is a man consumed with the well-being of others: whether it’s shielding his family from the world, or protecting Hull’s citizens amid an epidemic of violent crime.
But deep-seated grudges are greater than goodwill, and soon all three of these gentle souls will learn a common lesson – that bad things happen to good people.
‘In terms of food analogies, some books are bland or subtly flavoured, while others are like a fiery curry. David Mark’s DS McAvoy books are unarguably in the latter category.’
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