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Diana Bretherick

    Drawing from a background as a criminal barrister and criminologist, Diana Bretherick imbues her narratives with authenticity and depth. Her prose often delves into the darker aspects of human nature and society, exploring the complexities of crime and its ramifications. Through compelling storytelling, she dissects both the raw reality and popular portrayals of criminal phenomena. Her work offers a fascinating exploration into the minds of offenders and the world that shapes them.

    City of Devils
    The Devil's Daughters
    • The Devil's Daughters

      • 472 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      3.3(47)Add rating

      1888. When young Scottish scientist James Murray receives a letter from Sofia Esposito, a woman he once loved and lost, he cannot refuse her cry for help. Sofia's fifteen-year-old cousin has vanished but, because of her lower-class status, the police are unwilling to investigate. Accompanied by his younger sister Lucy, Murray returns to the city of Turin where he was once apprenticed to the world-famous criminologist, Cesare Lombroso. As he embarks on his search for the missing girl, Murray uncovers a series of mysterious disappearances of young women and rumours of a haunted abbey on the outskirts of the city. When the body of one of the girls turns up bearing evidence of a satanic ritual, Murray begins to slot together the pieces of the puzzle. But as two more bodies are discovered, fear grips the city and a desperate hunt begins to find a truly terrifying killer before he claims his next victim. The Devil's Daughters is the gripping new novel from Diana Bretherick, author of City of Devils.

      The Devil's Daughters
    • City of Devils

      • 464 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      2.8(16)Add rating

      A gripping debut thriller set in 19th-century Turin from the winner of the 2012 GOOD HOUSEKEEPING new novel competition, for fans of CJ Sansom and Imogen Robertson.

      City of Devils