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The Coldest Blood: a Dani Lewis Thriller (Book 3)
[Paperback - 2019]
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Category: Fiction
Publisher: Headline Uk | ISBN: 9781472228000 | Pages: 384
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'I COULD NOT put this down! So, so, so tense.' Angela Clarke, Sunday Times bestseller 'OMG WHAT A BOOK!!!!!' A must read and an easy five stars' ***** Goodreads reviewer Patricia Cornwell called J.S. Law's debut 'addictively readable' and now Lieutenant Dani Lewis returns in a gripping new thriller that fans of M.J. Arlidge and Elly Griffiths will love. A savage murderer taunts the police from his cell. Naval investigator Dani Lewis made her name by catching serial killer Christopher Hamilton, a master of manipulation who now lives to toy with the police. But when a stranger viciously attacks Dani, she fears Hamilton has one twisted game left to play. As the case spirals out of control, Dani realises Hamilton's deadly grip reaches deeper than she ever knew. With her sanity and family in peril, Dani has no choice but to confront pure evil - even if it drags up the darkest secrets of the past. WHY READERS ARE HOOKED ON THE LIEUTENANT DANI LEWIS SERIES: 'I've LOVED this series so far but The Coldest Blood is by far the best...Fantastic. Highly Recommended.' ***** Goodreads Reviewer 'I devoured this book...a must read and an easy five stars.' ***** Goodreads Reviewer 'A highly enjoyable, fast paced drama...keeps you gripped from beginning to end.' ***** Goodreads Reviewer PRAISE FOR J.S. LAW: 'J.S. Law's taut crime novel oozes authenticity. I read this in a day and can't wait for the next in what will undoubtedly be an explosive series' Clare Mackintosh, number one bestseller 'An impressive debut...gripping, entertaining reading' The Times 'Addictively readable, and memories of it linger like dreams' Patricia Cornwell

J.S Law joined the Royal Navy in 1993 as an apprentice and went on to serve for twenty years, the majority of that time spent in the Submarine Service. He rose through the ranks, taking a commission as an engineering officer in 2001, and serving as a Senior Engineer and Nuclear Reactor Plant Supervisor, where his responsibilities ranged from the safety and operation of the submarine’s nuclear power plant to hydraulic plants, fridges and toilets; it was the latter of these tasks that brought the majority of any pressure.His final years in service were spent training future submariners in his role of Senior Lecturer in Nuclear Reactor Engineering.Having written short stories and novels throughout his naval career, James completed an MA in Creative Writing at Portsmouth University shortly before leaving the navy in 2013, completing his debut novel, Tenacity, shortly afterwards.James lives in Hampshire with his wife, Elaine, and two children. He spends what spare time he has riding his bike around the South Downs and travelling to Edinburgh to watch Scotland play rugby at Murrayfield stadium.

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