M. W. Craven Boeken
M. W. Craven schrijft met diepgaand inzicht in de menselijke psyche, waarbij hij zich vaak verdiept in de donkere kanten van criminele geesten. Zijn werk wordt gekenmerkt door scherpe observatie en een meeslepende stijl die lezers meeneemt in spannende verhalen. De auteur onderzoekt de motivaties en complexiteiten van menselijk gedrag vanuit een uniek perspectief, gevormd door zijn uitgebreide ervaring. Hij benadert nu de uitdaging om criminelen te begrijpen met geheel andere motivaties.







The Curator
- 384bladzijden
- 14 uur lezen
If you think you know what's happening next, you're where he wants you to be . . . It's Christmas and serial killer is leaving displayed body parts all over Cumbria. A strange message is left at each scene: #BSC6 Called in to investigate, the National Crime Agency's Washington Poe and Tilly Bradshaw are faced with a case that makes no sense. Why were some victims anaesthetized, while others died in appalling agony? Why is their only suspect denying what they can irrefutably prove but admitting to things they weren't even aware of? And why did the victims all take the same two weeks off work three years earlier? And when a disgraced FBI agent gets in touch things take an even darker turn. Because she doesn't think Poe is dealing with a serial killer at all; she thinks he's dealing with someone far, far worse - a man who calls himself the Curator. And nothing will ever be the same again . . . 'Intelligent. Sophisticated. Intriguing.' Mari Hannah 'Gloriously dark and twisted.' Daily Express 'So brilliantly clever' Woman's Way 'An intriguing, fast-moving mystery' The Times 'Jaw-dropping' Women & Home
A dark and twisted crime novel, this is the eagerly anticipated follow up to Dead Ground.
Black Summer
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- 15 uur lezen
A dark and twisted crime novel, this is the eagerly anticipated follow up to The Puppet Show
Dead Ground
- 448bladzijden
- 16 uur lezen
Detective Sergeant Washington Poe is in court, fighting eviction from his beloved and isolated croft, when he is summoned to a backstreet brothel in Carlisle where a man has been beaten to death with a baseball bat. Poe is confused - he hunts serial killers and this appears to be a straightforward murder-by-pimp - but his attendance was requested personally, by the kind of people who prefer to remain in the shadows. As Poe and the socially awkward programmer Tilly Bradshaw delve deeper into the case, they are faced with seemingly unanswerable questions: despite being heavily vetted for a high-profile job, why does nothing in the victim's background check out? Why was a small ornament left at the murder scene - and why did someone on the investigation team steal it? And what is the connection to a flawlessly executed bank heist three years earlier, a heist where nothing was taken..
Body Breaker
- 384bladzijden
- 14 uur lezen
The second gritty crime thriller in the Avison Fluke series by M. W. Craven, the acclaimed author of The Puppet Show and Black Summer.
The first dark and gripping Avison Fluke thriller by M. W. Craven, the acclaimed author of The Puppet Show and Black Summer.
The first thrilling Ben Koenig book from The Sunday Times bestselling author of Dead Ground and The Botanist, featuring a brand-new American hero.
A dark and twisted crime Quick Read following the beloved Poe and Tilly.
Terror Tales of the Scottish Lowlands
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- 11 uur lezen
The Scottish Lowlands. Gentle hills, dreamy woods, romantic ballads, heroic songs. But dark castles tell tales of torture and woe, of reiver cruelty and the madness of kings. While the shades of slain armies still battle in the mist, witch-hunters ride and the bone-fires blaze …The haunted highway of DumfriesThe dancing corpse of GlasgowThe masked imps of StrathantineThe murder dolls of Holyrood ParkThe skeletal bride of AllantonThe profane chapel at DrumglassThe dark rituals in the West BowIncludes terrifying tales by Charlotte Bond, M W Craven, Steve Duffy, Tracy Fahey, Paul M Feeney, S J I Holliday, Johnny Mains, William Meikle, Reggie Oliver, S A Rennie, Graham Smith, Anna Taborska, John Alfred Taylor and Fred Urquhart.