Author: | Ridley, Su | ISBN: | 9780954622312 |
Publisher: | Kenton Publishing | Publication: | December 14, 2012 |
Imprint: | Kenton Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | Ridley, Su |
ISBN: | 9780954622312 |
Publisher: | Kenton Publishing |
Publication: | December 14, 2012 |
Imprint: | Kenton Publishing |
Language: | English |
"If you like James Patterson, you'll love new author Su Ridley."A series of horrific date rapes in Cambridge…the suspicious death of a seaman aboard a car transporter ship…and the murder of a student at Harvard half a century ago.But how are they all linked? This is the macabre and chilling challenge facing Detective Inspector Jane Blackburn. She runs an unconventional team of detectives. Theyre imaginative energetic with a wicked sense of humour. But they get results often in the face of fierce opposition from superiors playing at politics.And when an American diplomats son is accused of the Cambridge rapes, Detective Blackburn and her team are plunged into a world of power and evil.A world where there is no such thing as natural justice…What Readers are already saying!The best female detective since Prime Suspect… Ken Gibson, The Sun.This was such a fantastic book. I am a fan of the crime/thriller genre and never before have I read one that had a completely surprising and gripping ending. I wait with bated breath for the next. Emma H, Cambridge.Reading Unnatural Justice is like going home each evening knowing theres a good Morse on the TV. Ian M, London.It was so gripping that I put my little boy to bed early each evening, so I could read bit more of Unnatural Justice. Ive never read a book before that consumed my waking hours. Jill P, Newcastle.I hadn't intended to read it until I'd finished a book I'd already started but I decided to read a few pages and was hooked! Melanie L, Bristol. Unnatural Justice was great. It was meant for my wife but I couldnt put it down. It got me through the hell of half term!!! Ken H, Carlisle.
"If you like James Patterson, you'll love new author Su Ridley."A series of horrific date rapes in Cambridge…the suspicious death of a seaman aboard a car transporter ship…and the murder of a student at Harvard half a century ago.But how are they all linked? This is the macabre and chilling challenge facing Detective Inspector Jane Blackburn. She runs an unconventional team of detectives. Theyre imaginative energetic with a wicked sense of humour. But they get results often in the face of fierce opposition from superiors playing at politics.And when an American diplomats son is accused of the Cambridge rapes, Detective Blackburn and her team are plunged into a world of power and evil.A world where there is no such thing as natural justice…What Readers are already saying!The best female detective since Prime Suspect… Ken Gibson, The Sun.This was such a fantastic book. I am a fan of the crime/thriller genre and never before have I read one that had a completely surprising and gripping ending. I wait with bated breath for the next. Emma H, Cambridge.Reading Unnatural Justice is like going home each evening knowing theres a good Morse on the TV. Ian M, London.It was so gripping that I put my little boy to bed early each evening, so I could read bit more of Unnatural Justice. Ive never read a book before that consumed my waking hours. Jill P, Newcastle.I hadn't intended to read it until I'd finished a book I'd already started but I decided to read a few pages and was hooked! Melanie L, Bristol. Unnatural Justice was great. It was meant for my wife but I couldnt put it down. It got me through the hell of half term!!! Ken H, Carlisle.