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Broken Angels

A Dr Harrison Lane Mystery, Book 1

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Broken Angels

By: Gwyn Bennett
Narrated by: George Weightman
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The child looked as if he were just sleeping on autumn leaves. But the burned-down candles and wooden cross told a different story…

Detectives call Dr Harrison Lane to the dark depths of Fenton Woods, where he finds seven-year-old Darren Phillips surrounded by candles and a makeshift cross. A prayer is scrawled on his chest. Papers crammed in his mouth – pages of scripture written in a child’s trembling hand.

As head of the Ritualistic Behavioural Crime unit, Harrison reads what others can’t see. The killer kept Darren alive for days, teaching him, forcing him to write. This is a man who believes he’s saving children’s souls from the Devil.

Then another boy vanishes.

Using his tracking skills and deep understanding of ritual crime, Harrison hunts a man convinced he’s doing God’s work. But the investigation stirs the dark shadows in Harrison’s own past – shadows that have haunted him for years.

Can he stop this killer before another innocent life is taken?

A gripping, keep-you-up-all-night twisty suspense.

Broken Angels is the first in the best-selling Harrison Lane crime thriller series. This nail-biting thriller is perfect for fans of Angela Marsons, LJ Ross, Rachel McLean, DK Hood and Rachel Lynch.

©2023 Gwyn Bennett (P)2023 Storm Publishing
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