When a woman's body is found in a Norwich park, Ross recruits Kezia when he believes the man accused of the murder is innocent. But someone else has an interest in Kezia, an interest that could cost her her life.
Ross investigates the murder of Kezia's childhood friend. It soon becomes apparent that the murder is connected to a killing allegedly committed by Kezia's late father several years before. Kezia needs to clear her father's name, and is prepared to risk her life to do so, with or without Ross' help.
Ross suspects that a woman's death is linked to a swingers' club in rural Norfolk. Kezia has her own issues - it seems she's been targetted by a far right organisation. And when Ross's nemesis, unscrupulous club owner Tom Vickery, appears to be linked to both cases, it's clear that nothing is what it seems to be.
Seven academics face the unknown when they decide to visit a remote Scottish island. Someone is a murderer, somebody doesn’t want them to remain, something refuses to let them leave. They need to find out who’s responsible for the killing before lust, ambition and jealousy tear them apart, and an ancient conflict robs them of their sanity—and lives.
12-year-old Stuart is looking forward to having a new dad when his mother returns from honeymoon. Until then, Stuart must endure a fortnight staying in a dreary seaside town with his awful Aunt Evangeline and her twelve cats.
His mood changes when he discovers treasure might lay buried beneath his aunt’s house. He soon learns that not everybody is what they seem, and his quest is far more dangerous than he imagined.
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