' Craig Robertson's Narey & Winter series goes from strength to strength & this latest instalment is the most compelling Brace yourself to be horrified & hooked' Eva Dolan The sergeant took some from each box & spread them around the floor so they could all see Dozens upon dozens of them DI Rachel Narey's guess was that there were a few hundred in all Photographs Many of them were in crowd scenes some just sitting on a park bench or walking a dog or waiting for a bus or working in shops They seemed to have no idea they'd been photographed A dawn raid on the home of a suspected rapist leads to a chilling discovery a disturbing collection hidden under floorboards Narey is terrified at the potential scale of what they've found & of what brutalities it may signal When the photographs are ruled inadmissible as evidence & the man walks free from court Narey knows she's let down the victim she'd promised to protect & a monster is back on the streets Tony Winter's young family is under threat from internet trolls & he is determined to protect them whatever the cost He & Narey are in a race against time to find the unknown victims of the photographer's lens
- before he strikes again Praise for Craig Robertson'I can't recommend this book highly enough' Martina Cole' Fantastic characterisation great plotting page-turning & gripping The best kind of intelligent & moving crime fiction writing' Luca Veste ' Really enjoyed Murderabilia
- disturbing inventive & powerfully & stylishly written Recommended' Steve Mosby