The Generation Killer

ebook / ISBN-13: 9781473230811

Price: £9.99

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Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Crime & Mystery

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The second thrilling instalment of Adam Simcox’s ‘wildly entertaining’ (Adam Hamdy) THE DYING SQUAD series.

There’s a new serial killer on the streets of Manchester – and only a dead cop can stop them.

Detective Joe Lazarus works for the Dying Squad, solving crimes the living police can’t. When the Generation Killer starts wiping out Manchester’s innocents, Joe and his new partner Bits have mere hours to catch the murderer. A young woman’s life depends on it.

Joe’s former partner Daisy-May has her own problems. Children are going missing in the afterlife, and she’s the only one who seems to care. Her investigation uncovers a conspiracy so vast, it threatens both the living and the dead.

Her predecessor the Duchess can’t help this time; she’s tracked her treacherous sister, Hanna, to Tokyo, where she’s been recruiting the dead. The Duchess must enlist the help of a local detective if she’s to have any choice of stopping her.


Time is running out for the Dying Squad. And if they can’t crack their cases, it’s the living that will pay…

Reviews

A worthy sequel to The Dying Squad, and elevates Simcox to a new level
The Sun
An utterly compelling, fresh take on the crime thriller with loads of tension and atmosphere, this series is a must read
The Bibliophile Chronicles
The Generation Killer cements this supernatural crime series as one to watch
Love Reading
A great crime noir . . . dark and twisted
SFBook
It's grand opera coated in Manchester grime and British cop wit, and it's unrelenting fun from start to finish with an emotional punch you won't see coming
E.L. Cocker
The Generation Killer is an original, gripping and gut-wrenching approach to the urban fantasy genre
Brian Clegg Blogspot
This is a hard-edged fantasy thriller . . . let your imagination run wild and it's a riot
Peterborough Telegraph