A chilling tale due to the fact that the young, attractive, intelligent killers are so cold and calculating in what they do. Why would four people with potential to have good, respectable and prosperous lives thrive off being so evil? Great characters and fast paced story telling make this a great thriller to get engrossed in.
'He knew the girl was the one the moment he saw her walk into the bar. Precisely the kind of girl he would enjoy hurting, enjoy terrifying. She was blonde and pretty in such an ordinary-looking way. Something about how she wore her clothes told him that she was wearing one of her best outfits, that she'd made an effort to come to a place as tedious, as everyday, as this. She was looking for something special to happen. And he would guarantee it...'
Brady, Annabel, Maria, Adrian. Four bright, sexy, nice-looking twenty-somethings living the high life at other people's expense. They fight their perpetual apathy with an interesting hobby: abducting and terrifying young women, burying them alive - and calling it 'art'. Except now they seem to have moved their creative base of operations into Crowby. And unless DCI Frank Jacobson and DS Ian Kerr can crack the case in time - Brady and company may soon be graduating to murder.
Iain McDowall was born in Kilmarnock, Scotland. He worked as a philosophy lecturer and as a computing specialist before turning to crime (writing). Currently, he divides his time between Crowby and his home in the Midlands.