Dead Girls Dancing
a darkly original, gripping thriller from the unmissable Katie Maguire series in 2024
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:7th Sep '17
Should be back in stock very soon
In a chilling new thriller, DCI Katie Maguire delves into the dark world of Irish folk dancing after a deadly fire claims young lives, uncovering a web of murder and deception.
In Dead Girls Dancing, DCI Katie Maguire delves into the peculiar and intense realm of Irish folk dancing in Graham Masterton's latest gripping thriller. The story begins with a devastating fire at a dance studio that claims the lives of seventeen young dancers, abruptly ending their bright futures. While many view this incident as a tragic accident, Katie suspects foul play and is determined to uncover the truth behind the blaze.
As she investigates, Katie discovers that this fire is not an isolated event. A previous case in Cork involved victims who were already deceased before the flames erupted, raising alarming questions about a potential serial killer. Undeterred by the mounting danger, Katie presses on, unaware that she is about to confront a particularly chilling adversary. The narrative intertwines elements of suspense and horror, as the stakes grow higher and the investigation takes unexpected turns.
Dead Girls Dancing is part of the bestselling DS Katie Maguire series, which can be enjoyed in any order. Masterton's storytelling captivates readers, drawing them into a world filled with intrigue and darkness. With praise from various publications highlighting the series' thrilling nature and Masterton's talent as a storyteller, this installment promises to engage both longtime fans and newcomers alike. As Katie navigates the complexities of her investigation, readers are left on the edge of their seats, eager to unravel the mystery alongside her.
One of this country's most exciting crime novelists... if you have not read one, read them all now' * Daily Mail *
Masterson does not pull punches in his thrillers * Irish Independent *
ISBN: 9781784976415
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400 pages