Thursday, August 2, 2018

Spotlight: Perfect Remains by Helen Fields



About the Book

Genre: Thriller, #1 in A D.I. Callanach Thriller Series
Publisher: Avon
Release Date: July 10, 2018


Synopsis from Goodreads...


The first in a nail-shredding new crime series. Fans of M.J. Arlidge will be gripped from start to finish.

On a remote Highland mountain, the body of Elaine Buxton is burning. All that will be left to identify the respected lawyer are her teeth and a fragment of clothing.

In the concealed back room of a house in Edinburgh, the real Elaine Buxton screams into the darkness.

Detective Inspector Luc Callanach has barely set foot in his new office when Elaine’s missing persons case is escalated to a murder investigation. Having left behind a promising career at Interpol, he’s eager to prove himself to his new team. But Edinburgh, he discovers, is a long way from Lyon, and Elaine’s killer has covered his tracks with meticulous care.

It’s not long before another successful woman is abducted from her doorstep, and Callanach finds himself in a race against the clock. Or so he believes ... The real fate of the women will prove more twisted than he could have ever imagined.

Fans of Angela Marson, Mark Billingham and M. J. Aldridge will be gripped by this chilling journey into the mind of a troubled killer.


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2 comments:

  1. Well, now I'm wondering what's going on if a woman is burning on a mountain with teeth that will identify her as Elaine Buxton, but the real Elaine Buxton is concealed in a back room of a house.

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