Author:Karin Slaughter
‘One of the boldest thriller writers working today’TESS GERRITSEN
‘Her characters, plot, and pacing are unrivalled’ MICHAEL CONNELLY
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A digital short story from the No. 1 bestselling author of the Will Trent series
Mary Lou Dixon works at the Christ Holiness Baptist Church. She’s overseeing the repair of the cross above the altar in time for Christmas.
But then things start to go horribly wrong. . .
Previously published in Like a Charm, a collection of short stories edited by Karin Slaughter.
Slaughter is one of the most riveting writers in the field today.
—— Sunday ExpressSlaughter knows exactly when to ratchet up the menace.
—— Daily MailSlaughter's plotting is relentless, piling on the surprises and twists.
—— GuardianSlaughter's shock tactics don't allow the reader to relax for a single moment.
—— The TimesSlaughter takes us to the deep, dark places other novelists don't dare to go.
—— Tess GerritsenA great thriller from this emerging talent, with a fascinating subject, clever plot and vivid depiction of 1960s Ireland
—— Daily MirrorWildly entertaining, Ratlines is a superb mystery but in addition, a spotlight on a slice of Irish history largely ignored. This is a complex mystery told in the exceptional style that Stuart Neville has made his own. Jameson and Nazis, Irish rebel songs and Charles Haughey, it's a bold and brilliant blend
—— Ken BruenA superbly written, supremely intelligent thriller
—— Mail on SundayAbsolute blockbuster – and one you won’t want to put down
—— Crime ReviewSittenfeld's humour and sharp observation deliver a coming-of-age novel you can relate to
—— Daily Express