

She’s still suffering from PTSD and panic attacks. The calling card of the serial killer who tried to gut Anj like a fish when he resisted arrest two years ago.Īnj has been investigating cold cases ever since, at least until now. As she’s on her way to work after yet another in a series of seemingly endless arguments with her husband about the consuming nature of her job, she’s already on edge when she arrives at the crime scene to discover that the body that’s been discovered is in pieces, like a jigsaw puzzle. Who also happens to be her on-again, off-again lover. It begins when Anj, on her way to work at the SCU, is diverted to a crime scene for the first time in two plus years by her boss. As if her life wasn’t already fraught enough – and not just because everyone, including some versions of the blurb for this book centered around her as she falls apart – misspells her damn name. Killers who are determined to out-do each other in a bid for Anj’s attention. This is a story that will have readers on the edge of their seats, wringing their hands in sympathy with Detective Inspector Anjelica Henley of the London Metropolitan Police Serial Crimes Unit as she comes to the chilling realization that she is the mouse in a cat and mouse game with not just one but two serial killers. There’s a tension-filled junction where mystery, suspense and thriller meet – and fight it out with guns, knives and in this particular case, saws.

To catch the killer, Henley must confront her own demons - and when Olivier escapes from prison, she finds herself up against not one serial killer, but two.

When a severed head is delivered to Henley's home, she realises that the copycat is taking a personal interest in her and that the victims have not been chosen at random. Eerie echoes of previous crimes lead Henley to question Peter Olivier, aka The Jigsaw Killer, who is currently serving a life sentence for a series of horrific murders. When body parts are found on the banks of the River Thames in Deptford, DI Angelica Henley is tasked with finding the killer. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.

Purchasing Info: Author's Website, Publisher's Website, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Published by Hanover Square Press on March 16, 2021 Source: supplied by publisher via Edelweissįormats available: hardcover, large print, paperback, ebook, audiobook
