Rosie Walker is a novelist whose debut novel is an edge-of-your-seat serial killer thriller. Her work is characterized by its ability to keep readers on the edge of their seats and pull them into the narrative. Walker, focusing on psychological elements, delves into the darker aspects of the human mind. Her literary style is described as gripping and unputdownable.
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"There it is: fear. It's crawling all over her face and in her eyes, like a swarm of insects, and it's all because of him... A serial killer has been terrorising Lancaster for decades, longer than should ever have been possible. The police are baffled, eluded at every turn by the killer whose victims span generations. Speculation is rife among the true crime forums; is someone passing on their gruesome trade? Every local mother's worst nightmare has become Helen Summerton's reality; he's taken her daughter, Zoe. As the clock runs down so do her chances of survival. Can Helen unearth the secrets of the killer before it's too late?"--Provided by publisher