Splinter in the Blood, Ashley Dyer
Splinter in the Blood, Ashley Dyer
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Splinter in the Blood
A Novel

Author: Ashley Dyer

Narrator: Piers Hampton

Unabridged: 12 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: William Morrow

Published: 06/12/2018


Synopsis

A propulsive debut suspense novel, filled with secrets, nerve-jangling tension, perplexing mystery, and cold-blooded murder, in which a police officer on the hunt for a macabre serial killer is brutally attacked, and only his partner knows the truth about what happened—and who did it.After months of hunting a cold-blooded murderer that the press has dubbed the Thorn Killer, Detective Greg Carver is shot in his own home. His trusted partner, Ruth Lake, is alone with him. Yet instead of calling for help, she’s rearranged the crime scene and wiped the room clean of prints.But Carver isn’t dead.Awakening in the hospital, Carver has no memory of being shot, but is certain that his assailant is the Thorn Killer. Though there’s no evidence to support his claim, Carver insists the attack is retaliation, an attempt to scare the detective off the psychopath’s scent, because he’s getting too close. Trapped in a hospital bed and still very weak, Carver’s obsession grows. He’s desperate to get back to work and finally nail the bastard, before more innocent blood is spilled.One person knows the truth and she’s not telling. She’s also now leading the Thorn Killer investigation while Carver recuperates. It doesn’t matter that Carver and the rest of the force are counting on her, and that more victims’ lives at stake. Ruth is keeping a deadly secret, and she’ll cross every line—sacrificing her colleagues, her career, and maybe even her own life—to keep it from surfacing.Utterly engrossing and filled with masterfully crafted surprises, Splinter in the Blood is a propulsive roller-coaster ride, filled with deception, nerve-jangling tension, perplexing mystery, and cold-blooded murder.

About Ashley Dyer

Ashley Dyer is a writing duo based in the United Kingdom. Margaret Murphy is a Writing Fellow and Reading Round Lector for the Royal Literary Fund, a past chair of the Crime Writers Association (CWA), and founder of Murder Squad. A CWA Short Story Dagger winner, she has been shortlisted for the First Blood critics’ award for crime fiction as well as the CWA Dagger in the Library. Under her own name she has published nine psychological suspense and police procedural novels.Helen Pepper is a senior lecturer in policing at Teesside University. She has been an analyst, forensic scientist, scene of crime officer, CSI, and crime scene manager. She has coauthored, as well as contributed to, professional policing texts. Her expertise is in great demand with crime writers: she is a judge for the CWA’s Gold Dagger for Non-Fiction Award, and is a forensic consultant on both the Vera and Shetland TV series.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Linda

Just WOW! What a story! What a ride! This debut novel blew me away! Hopefully this is only the first in a long series. Detective Greg Carver is on the trail of a serial killer ... The Thorn Killer. This killer grabs woman and spends days and days tattooing their bodies with a thorn, filled with poiso......more

Goodreads review by Liz

I am unsure whether this is pegged to be the start of a new series, but I really hope so because I thoroughly enjoyed it - I found the main characters to be divisively engaging and the dark undertone to the plot really did get under my skin. I liked this one for the way it was told - we start with a......more

Goodreads review by Tucker

[Image TK] Many thanks to William Morrow for sending me a copy in exchange for an honest review I'm honestly so happy that there is a book two. I can't wait to see these characters again! | Goodreads | Blog | Pinterest | LinkedIn | YouTube | Instagram......more

Splinter in the Blood starts off strong with a woman covering up a crime scene. Why is Ruth Lake covering up a crime scene at home of her partner, Detective Greg Carver? And what will happen next? Reading this book feels a bit like starting to watch a movie in the middle or on a random page start a b......more