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The Christmas Killer

DI Barton, Book 9

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The Christmas Killer

By: Ross Greenwood
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A new, twists-galore DI Barton thriller from bestselling author Ross Greenwood.

The holiday season finally brings a white Christmas, but the beautiful snow only hides the horrors beneath. When a man is found cruelly tortured and murdered, Major Crimes is already stretched thin by flu season and stunned by an internal corruption investigation.

DCI John Barton reluctantly leaves his sabbatical to take the case, immediately confronting the same dark secrets that forced him away. The victim is a loner—the perfect target—but then the opposite type of person dies in similarly cruel fashion. Barton suspects the killer is delving into the victims' pasts for a very specific, terrifying reason, and time is running out.

As the blizzard isolates the city, Barton realises they aren't pursuing a festive fanatic; they are hunting something far worse. With the city gripped by ice and paranoia, Barton knows he is getting closer to the truth, but will he be fast enough?

Because if he’s not, not everyone will make it home for Christmas.

Barton is Back! Ross Greenwood returns to his bestselling series, perfect for fans of Mark Billingham and Ian Rankin.

©2026 Ross Greenwood (P)2026 Boldwood Books
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