Her Last Breath: A serial killer thriller set in Brighton that will hook you from the start

Her Last Breath: A serial killer thriller set in Brighton that will hook you from the start

by Alison Belsham
Her Last Breath: A serial killer thriller set in Brighton that will hook you from the start

Her Last Breath: A serial killer thriller set in Brighton that will hook you from the start

by Alison Belsham

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Overview

A gripping new detective series set in Brighton for readers who enjoy Peter James' Roy Grace series.

When a young woman is attacked and left fighting to survive in hospital, the police are pulled into a race against time to save her life. But just 24 hours later, she dies and a deadly tattoo is discovered on her body.

And when another young woman disappears, Detective Francis Sullivan and his team fear a serial killer walks the streets of Brighton.

His team identify a suspect, Alex Mullins, son of Francis's lover, Marni. Can Francis forget their shared past and save the next victim before it is too late?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781409182689
Publisher: Orion
Publication date: 09/19/2019
Series: Sullivan and Mullins , #2
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 355,935
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Alison Belsham initially started writing with the ambition of becoming a screenwriter-and in 2000 was commended for her visual storytelling in the Orange Prize for Screenwriting. In 2001 she was shortlisted in a BBC Drama Writer competition. Life and children intervened but, switching to fiction, in 2009 her novel Domino was selected for the prestigious Adventures in Fiction mentoring scheme. In 2016 she pitched her first crime novel, The Tattoo Thief, at the Pitch Perfect event at the Bloody Scotland Crime Writing Festival and was judged the winner.
Alison Belsham initially started writing with the ambition of becoming a screenwriter-and in 2000 was commended for her visual storytelling in the Orange Prize for Screenwriting. In 2001 she was shortlisted in a BBC Drama Writer competition. Life and children intervened but, switching to fiction, in 2009 her novel Domino was selected for the prestigious Adventures in Fiction mentoring scheme. In 2016 she pitched her first crime novel, The Tattoo Thief, at the Pitch Perfect event at the Bloody Scotland Crime Writing Festival and was judged the winner.
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