BLOOD SECRET a gripping detective mystery

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Pub Date 1 Jun 2016 | Archive Date 30 Jun 2016

Description

Fifteen years ago a teenage boy went to a woods on the outskirts of London and was beaten to a pulp and left damaged for life. The police never found who did it or why it happened.


Now, the boy’s father, recently returned from Australia, wants to find out what really happened to his son. He hires private detective Tyrone Swift to investigate the tragedy. Swift comes across a family full of secrets and lies.


Swift himself is faced with his own family issues, and someone who is out to get him. Could it be a disgruntled client or someone he came across in his days a police inspector?

A beautifully written mystery which will have you gripped from start to finish.

Perfect for fans of Robert Galbraith, P.D. James, or Ruth Rendell.

This is a story of secrets, abandonment, repressed sexuality, dysfunctional families and brutality with a hint of hope at the end.

Tyrone Swift is a private detective living in London. He is ex Met and Interpol. He loves rowing on the Thames and has had a complicated on/off relationship with Ruth, his married ex fiancée.

Fifteen years ago a teenage boy went to a woods on the outskirts of London and was beaten to a pulp and left damaged for life. The police never found who did it or why it happened.


Now, the boy’s...


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