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Cadaver Game

Cadaver Game

By: Ellis, Kate
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Cadaver Game

Cadaver Game

Regular price £10.77
Sale price £10.77 Regular price

''A beguiling author who interweaves past and present'' The Times

The decaying body of a woman is discovered in a suburban house in South Devon, following an anonymous tip off to the police. DI Wesley Peterson has problems establishing the woman''s identity and, as he begins to investigate her death, another disturbing case arises. Two teenagers are found shot dead at the foot of a cliff.

The teenage victims had taken part in an online game called Blood Hunt and it seems they may have been persuaded to play a sinister real-life game, which ended in their murder.

When a skeleton is found near the place where the teenagers were last seen alive, Wesley must face a terrible truth . . . and a hunt to the death.

Whether you''ve read the whole series, or are discovering Kate Ellis''s DI Wesley Peterson novels for the first time, this is the perfect page-turner if you love reading Elly Griffiths and Ann Cleeves.

PRAISE FOR KATE ELLIS:

''I loved this novel . . . a powerful story of loss, malice and deception'' Ann Cleeves

''Haunting'' Independent

''Unputdownable''Bookseller

''The chilling plot will keep you spooked and thrilled to the end'' Closer

''A gripping read'' Best

''A fine storyteller, weaving the past and present in a way that makes you want to read on'' Peterborough Evening Telegraph