Finding calm is a journey, & even the best explorers sometimes need a guide along the way
Filled with calming"es,
...Kaye Whiting went to buy a birthday present & didn't come back. She isn't dead, or physically injured. But she is alone & very, very scared. Fifty miles away in Cambridge town centre a deeply disturbed young woman is standing by a payphone. She knows she often feels compelled to do harmful things & is driven by a desire to make a call. DC Gary Goodhew is one of the detectives assigned to find Kaye & when her body is discovered the only clue to the potential murderer is a woman's voice on his answerphone saying, ' Kaye isn't the first & won't be the last...' Praise for Cambridge Blue: ' You are pulled relentlessly in as Bruce racks up the tension. Menacing & insidious, this is a great novel.' R J Ellory ' An exciting debut from a very promising new talent.' Paul Johnston 'A fast-paced gritty tale guaranteed to have you hooked from beginning to end.' Cambridgeshire Pride ' Meaty & deeply plotted.' Morning Star 'DC Gary Goodhew could just develop into a worthy succesor to those venerables of the police procedural now drawing their pensions.' Tribune 'A gripping tale of murder & mystery.' Cambridge Style. This book has 346 pages & is 19.6 x 13 x 2.7 cms