Re-written for the AMERICAN market. (US place names, references etc)
An American Editor said: 'Outstanding—compares well to any P.D. James novel.'
Crimetime.co.uk called it: 'An unsettling read with echoes of Mo Hayder.'
John R.L said: 'Though they may not admit it, readers are fascinated by monsters...This isn't a book for the squeamish. But if you like good characterization, novel ideas, fast-paced action and a satisfying resolution, you'll want to read this one.'
SUGAR & SPICE is the UK #1 best-selling, controversial crime thriller the agents called 'the last taboo'. The 11th best-selling ebook in the UK of 2011. (ref: futurebook.net) Based on research and details from the case of notorious murderer, Robert Black and his capture, Sugar & Spice was deemed 'Too controversial for the British market.' Over a quarter of a million readers thought otherwise.
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Would you trust a convicted sex offender to help you find your daughter's killer? Claire did...
Inspired by a news story of a man who begged a Judge to give him a longer sentence, because he knew he would harm again if released without treatment, Sugar & Spice is meticulously researched, asking the questions society prefers not to have answered. At once disquieting and challenging, Sugar & Spice is car-crash reading. Be warned: In Sugar & Spice not all things are nice...
Everyone has demons. What do you do when you can't keep them quiet any longer?