An unthinkable evil. An unbearable secret. Jake Sawyer is out in the cold. As winter descends on the Peak District, he finds himself suspended from the force, accused of murder. When two young children go missing, feared abducted, Sawyer must improvise to help solve the mystery. And as the bodies of adults appear in remote locations, he suspects a chilling connection to the missing children. With time running out on his bail, Sawyer must fight, not only to crack the cases, but also to clear his name. But then his world is ripped open as he finally uncovers the unbelievable truth behind his motherâs murder. A truth that leads him to question everything he thought he knew. A pacy British detective murder mystery with twists, dark humour and a compelling lead character whose backstory continues through the series. Set within the dramatic Peak District. Perfect for fans of Val McDermid, Ian Rankin, MJ Arlidge and Karin Slaughter. _______________________________________________Praise for A Dying Light:????? âAnother fantastic story in this series.â????? âJake Sawyer is a fascinating character.â????? âGoes from strength to strength.â????? âFull of twists and turns.â????? âEngrossing and moreish.â????? âA brilliant read.â????? âFabulous.â????? âTwisty.â????? âThe beautiful landscape is so well defined itâs like another character.â????? âKeeps you guessing right until the end.â????? âA captivating police procedural.â????? âThe characters are all fleshed out and develop credibly.â????? âRead the first two. You will be pulled into the series.â????? âA fast-paced mystery.â????? âWonderful.â????? âOne of the most compelling mysteries published this year.â????? âJake Sawyer is engaging, smart, of barbed tongue, and driven.â????? âFabulous dialogue, and not a flaccid phrase.â????? âMesmerising.â????? âCharacters so well written they jump off the page.â????? âKept me reading long after bedtime.â????? âCanât wait for the next one.â____________________________________________________Praise for Andrew Lowe:????? "Prose that gets under your flesh and into your bones."????? "Taut and compelling. Not a wasted word."????? "Plot and character perfectly intertwined."????? "Keeps you reading through the night."????? "Poetic and utterly gripping."