The Guilty Dead
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Published:1st Nov '18
Should be back in stock very soon
The suicide of one of the city's wealthiest moguls is not all it seems in the new thriller in the bestselling Twin Cities series.
The Guilty Dead is the ninth book in P.J. Tracy's addictive and internationally bestselling Twin Cities series.
Gregory Norwood, wealthy businessman and close friend of Minnesota's leading candidate for Governor, is found dead on the first anniversary of his son's drug overdose. It seems clear to Detectives Gino and Magozzi that grief drove him to suicide.
Until they realise the left-handed man seems to have used his right hand to pull the trigger.
And they find the second body.
As the seemingly open-and-shut case becomes a murder enquiry, the detectives begin to delve into the dark secrets of one of the city's most powerful families. It seems the murders are not the first in the Norwoods' tragic story - and they won't be the last . . .
PRAISE FOR P. J. TRACY:
'Outrageously suspenseful' Harlan Coben
'A fast-paced gripping read with thrills and devilish twists' Guardian
'A powerful thriller and an ingenious plot' Observer Review
The Guilty Dead is a cut above. The stakes are higher, and nothing is as it seems. This is Tracy at her gritty, elegant best. Do not miss it. -- JT Ellison, New York Times bestselling author of Lie to Me
In this high-stakes thriller, Tracy demonstrates once again her masterful ability to juggle the dynamics of a tight, fast-paced plot, the riveting details of a fine police procedure, and the compelling emotional complexities of human relationships. There's so much to savor in the writing itself, but I'm sure readers will consume this offering in one quick binge. Another winner in one of the most satisfying series on the market today -- William Kent Krueger, Edgar Award-winning author of Ordinary Grace
Snappy dialogue and supercharged storytelling, with thrills and spills aplenty * Daily Mail *
ISBN: 9781405936026
Dimensions: 198mm x 128mm x 23mm
Weight: 268g
384 pages