Still Bleeding

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It’s a policemen's job to look death in the eye—however sinister a form it takes Sarah Pepper is dead—killed by her boyfriend in a drunken rage. He has confessed, but he can't remember exactly where he dumped her body. The police appeal to the public for help finding Sarah's remains. They're looking for a field with a wooden gate, an empty bottle of vodka by the roadside. She will be partly concealed beneath a hedge. Shocked by the news, Alex Connor travels halfway round the world to say goodbye to Sarah, the friend who helped him through his darkest days. When he arrives, however, he finds only a mystery. The field has been located, but someone else has got there first. Sarah's body has been taken. On the other side of the country, a killer is preying on young women. When a girl called Rebecca Wingate vanishes, Detective Paul Kearney knows they only have a week to find her—before her body turns up, drained completely of blood. Kearney seemingly gets a break when a man confesses—but Rebecca's body isn't where it should be. In their hunt to find the living and the dead, Kearney and Alex are drawn together into a sinister world of death fetish and "murderabilia," where relics and mementos of killers are traded, and life is only the first thing a victim will lose.

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Steve Mosby is the author of The 50/50 Killer, Cry for HelpThe Cutting Crew, and The Third Person.

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"[A] powerful thriller . . . Mosby intercuts between characters’ perspectives brilliantly, setting up a reveal toward the end that’s both logical and unexpected."  —Publishers Weekly on Cry for Help"One of a handful of writers who make me excited about crime fiction."  —Val McDermid, author, A Place of Execution"He writes like the very best American thriller writers."  —Guardian
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