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A Cry in the Night
39_Eonly 9780062314079 CoverTitle: A Cry in the Night: A Gary Goodhew Mystery

Author: Alison Bruce
Genre: Mystery
On Sale: November 4, 2014
Publisher: Witness Impulse, an imprint of HarperCollins
ISBN: 9780062314079
ISBN 10: 0062314076
Imprint: Witness Impulse
Pages: 384
List Price: 2.99 USD
Event Organized By: Literati Author Services, Inc.

~ Synopsis ~

Making a fresh start in a place you hate. Even tougher with a killer watching…

Jane Osborne left Cambridge and vowed she’d never return. An unexpected twist of fortune results in DC Goodhew bringing her back to the remnants of her old life and a confrontation with the man who killed her sister.

Meanwhile a burning car on the outskirts of Cambridge leads to the discovery of the body of its owner, Paul Marshall. There seems nothing to connect it to either a recent assault, or to Jane Osborne, until a shocking discovery rips Goodhew’s investigation apart.

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~ About the Author ~

Alison Bruce

ALISON BRUCE is the author of five novels featuring Gary Goodhew, all set in the gothic city of Cambridge and all to be published by WITNESS.

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