When an adolescent boy's mutilated body is found, it doesn't take long for the police to realize that this is the work of a serial killer.
Dominique Wattwiller Book order




- 2005
- 2004
The Return Journey
- 294 pages
- 11 hours of reading
This is a collection of Maeve Binchy's bestselling short stories about journeys which have had a special significance.
- 2003
A Place of Hiding
- 568 pages
- 20 hours of reading
Millionaire Guy Brouard has made his home on Guernsey and acted as patron and benefactor to many of the islanders. So his murder comes as a shock - and puts many of their schemes in jeopardy. The young woman arrested for the crime is China River, a Californian photographer who was only on Guernsey in the first place as a favour to her brother, Cherokee. In shock at this turn of events, Cherokee seeks help from his only UK contact - Deborah St James, a long-standing friend of his sister. Dealing with personal issues in her marriage and her career, Deborah rushes impulsively to the island to address this miscarriage of justice, accompanied - albeit reluctantly - by her husband, Simon, whose skills as a forensic pathologist and whose connections with Scotland Yard, will prove useful. As the couple penetrate the close-knit Guernsey community in order to solve the crime, they discover it has its roots in the island's history of Nazi Occupation. They also discover things about themselves, and their own relationship, along the way.
- 1998
Well-schooled in Murder
- 432 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Author's style compared to P. D. James and Ruth Rendell.