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Nothing Like the Night
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  • Nothing Like the Night
  • Written by author David Lawrence
  • Published by ISIS Audio Books, March 2004
  • Once she had been beautiful. Now she was eight days dead, her body slashed with more than fifty cuts.Janis Parker - young, successful and glamorous - had shared her modern Notting Hill apartment with flatmate Stephanie James. But now Janis
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Once she had been beautiful. Now she was eight days dead, her body slashed with more than fifty cuts.

Janis Parker - young, successful and glamorous - had shared her modern Notting Hill apartment with flatmate Stephanie James. But now Janis is dead - and Stephanie has disappeared.

Heading up the investigation, Detective Stella Mooney soon has her first suspect, in the shape of Mark Ross - Stephanie's boyfriend and Janis's secret lover . . .

But then another body is discovered - slashed fifty times.

Clearly these are no domestic killings. It seems Stella and her team are looking for that most dangerous of creatures: a killer who hunts to feed a terrible appetite.

But the truth is they are up against something even more terrifying. . .

Publishers Weekly

In British author Lawrence's gory, gripping follow-up to his well-received debut, The Dead Sit Round in a Ring (2004), series heroine Det. Stella Mooney must solve a series of sadistic murders. Young London women are being stripped, bound, gagged, then cut repeatedly before being dispatched with a slash to the throat. At first the victims-Janis Parker, an employee of an upscale fashion magazine; Nesta Cameron, who worked at a lifestyle design company; and Mandy Wallace, an exotic dancer at the Kandy Kave-seem linked only by a cocaine habit. Then Mooney and her colleagues begin to realize that the killers, as disturbing and memorable as any in crime fiction, like to strip as they perform their handiwork. Lawrence gives London a kind of Martin Scorsese treatment-this is not the city of the Tower and the titled but the neon-splashed world of pimps, squatters and drug dealers. Readers unfamiliar with Stella and her setting may find her character a bit underdeveloped, and at least one subplot-involving her love life-distracts from an otherwise addictive story. (June 6) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.


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