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When the decomposing body of a young woman is found, the wounds on her wrists suggest an open-and-shut case of suicide. But Jack Caffery is not so sure. Other apparent suicides are cropping up, and they all have a connection to Elf's Grotto, a nearly bottomless network of flooded quarries just outside the city. Caffery begins to suspect a shadowy and sinister predator, someone--or something-- that can disappear into darkness and slip into houses unseen. Working alongside Caffery is rough-and-tough police diver Flea Marley, but while pursuing her investigation, she stumbles upon something far too close to home that no one--not even Caffery--can help her face. "Skin" is a penetrating dissection of family, friendships, and the evil that can tear them apart--or bind them together. Devious and disturbing, it introduces one of Hayder's most horrifying villains yet
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Skin, Mo Hayder
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- Released
- 2009
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- Title
- Skin
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Mo Hayder
- Publisher
- Bantam Press
- Released
- 2009
- Format
- Paperback
- ISBN10
- 0593048229
- ISBN13
- 9780593048221
- Series
- Jack Caffery
- Tags
- Fiction, Mystery & Thriller, Thriller, Suspense, Horror, Murders, Detective Fiction, England, Psychological Thrillers, Africa, Suicide, Present, Accident, Brothers, Responsibility
- First published
- 2009
- Original title
- Skin
- Rating
- 3.75 out of 5
- Description
- When the decomposing body of a young woman is found, the wounds on her wrists suggest an open-and-shut case of suicide. But Jack Caffery is not so sure. Other apparent suicides are cropping up, and they all have a connection to Elf's Grotto, a nearly bottomless network of flooded quarries just outside the city. Caffery begins to suspect a shadowy and sinister predator, someone--or something-- that can disappear into darkness and slip into houses unseen. Working alongside Caffery is rough-and-tough police diver Flea Marley, but while pursuing her investigation, she stumbles upon something far too close to home that no one--not even Caffery--can help her face. "Skin" is a penetrating dissection of family, friendships, and the evil that can tear them apart--or bind them together. Devious and disturbing, it introduces one of Hayder's most horrifying villains yet




