In Constant Fear
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
He thought he'd escaped. But peace is hard to find - and harder still to keep . . . The third in Peter Liney's Detainee series.
This author explores the human experience with profound introspection and inventiveness. Their literary journey, spanning poetry and screenwriting, is marked by unwavering dedication and passion. Through a distinctive voice, they capture life's complexities and the resilience of the spirit. Their work is a testament to the power of art to overcome adversity and forge a path forward.





He thought he'd escaped. But peace is hard to find - and harder still to keep . . . The third in Peter Liney's Detainee series.
The second in Peter Liney's Detainee series. Clancy thought escape from the island would be enough. He was wrong. Having escaped the island - a wasteland that housed those no longer able to contribute to society - ageing 'Big Guy' Clancy thought his fighting days were done. But the mainland is not the haven he anticipated. With the punishment satellites that kept the island - and the city - under control gone, hell has been unleashed. A mysterious organisation has begun to decimate the population; those it doesn't kill outright are herded into the streets and then set free to run for the rich and powerful to hunt. Clancy is about to discover that his work is far from over. And the fires of hell don't burn much hotter than this. 'Impressively dark' - Financial Times
There is no point trying to run. There is no point trying to escape. The island means the end of all hope, until Clancy finds a reason to fight back.