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Savage Moon

DI Spicer Series, Book 3

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Savage Moon

By: Chris Simms
Narrated by: Dean Williamson
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Savage Moon: some won't see the morning....

The body of a woman with her throat ripped out is found on Saddleworth Moor, near Manchester. She is discovered in an area where sightings of a large black cat have been made. When analysis shows that hairs caught under the victim's nails are those of a panther, it’s assumed the animal has killed its first human prey. Then a man DI Jon Spicer is investigating is murdered in exactly the same way. Only this time the body is found in a secluded car park far closer to the city centre. Spicer is soon on the trail of a killer dubbed ‘The Monster of the Moor’, a creature whose stealth and savagery strikes terror into the hearts of men and women alike.

©2014 Chris Simms (P)2020 W. F. Howes Ltd
Crime Fiction Mystery Police Procedural Fiction Crime Heartfelt

Critic reviews

"An atmospheric, psychological astute and emotionally literate study of the nature of predator and prey." (Guardian)

"An intricate plot is enhanced by good writing and human sympathy: highly recommended.” (Literary Review)

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