Synopses & Reviews
Five years ago, Ed Fagan disappeared and since then nothing has been heard from the serial killer known as the Night Hunter. Now, a Dublin newspaper has received a letter from someone claiming to be Fagan, and the message is chilling: he's going to kill again.
At first, the Dublin Police are inclined to dismiss the letter as the work of a crank. Then, the body of prostitute Mary Lynch is found, and it's only too clear that a murderer is at large again.
But is it Fagan?
Saxon, a former FBI agent still haunted by the events of five years ago, was writing a book about Fagan when he disappeared, and she is certain as anyone can be that the killer must be someone else. So while Detective Chief Superintendent Grace Fitzgerald and the rest of the DMP sniff at a cold trail, she somehow has to convince them to look beyond the obvious.
But in a city of shadows and secrets, that's never easy--especially when the truth is so surprising that even the most astute detective would be shocked into carelessness in the moment of discovery.
And as Saxon knows, it's never wise to be careless in the presence of a killer.
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"I defy anyone to guess the identity of the killer or to put this book down. The Dead is clever, riveting, and invigorating. Highly recommended."
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"Atmosphere, pace, and tension are superbly controlled."(Sunday Times (UK))
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"This is a book in which lots of people, including the killer, are insanely driven and ferociously clever; Ingrid Black kept me guessing until the very end."(Daily Telgraph (Australia))
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"Atmosphere, pace, and tension are superbly controlled."
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"I defy anyone to guess the identity of the killer or to put this book down.
The Dead is clever, riveting, and invigorating. Highly recommended."--
Sunday Independent (UK)
"Atmosphere, pace, and tension are superbly controlled."--Sunday Times (UK)
"Strong, explicit stuff that grabs the reader by the throat."--The Crime Bookseller (UK)
"This is a book in which lots of people, including the killer, are insanely driven and ferociously clever; Ingrid Black kept me guessing until the very end."--Daily Telgraph (Australia)
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"Strong, explicit stuff that grabs the reader by the throat."
About the Author
Ingrid Black is a writer and journalist who lives in Ireland.