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Seasonal Thriller

Dive into chilling crime cases where each murder unfolds against the backdrop of a specific season. Follow the pursuit of cold-blooded killers whose motivations are as dark and complex as the seasons that surround them. Detectives must uncover patterns and connections to stop dangerous obsessions before the next chilling event. Each installment delivers a suspenseful investigation that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end.

Trick or Treat
Twelve Deaths of Christmas

Recommended Reading Order

  1. 1

    Trick or Treat

    • 387 pages
    • 14 hours of reading

    As Halloween approaches, the mutilated body of a young woman is found in a remote field, posed to resemble a piece of ancient religious art. Then, when another body is displayed to similarly chilling effect, it's clear that there is a link between the two murders. As panic spreads across Oxford, DI Lauren Rose must stop a killer with a dark and dangerous obsession. But as the investigation deepens, Rose realises that the city is being stalked by an evil that has revealed itself before far from Oxford. And that there is a pattern. A reason for the name The Halloween Killer . . .

    Trick or Treat
  2. 2

    Twelve Deaths of Christmas

    • 384 pages
    • 14 hours of reading
    4.0(20)Add rating

    The second seasonal thriller from author Jackson Sharp, this time introducing DI Kerry Cox. It's Christmas, but Detective Inspector Kerry Cox is not celebrating. The holiday season is usually tough for Cox, but this year she's preparing to face down the ramifications of her most recent investigation: a fumbled child trafficking case. Distraction comes when the body of a retired ex-policeman is found, and DI Cox refuses to buy that it's a suicide. Despite warnings and pressures, she follows the trail stubbornly. Teaming up with the journalist, and ex-lover, who almost ruined her career, their investigations uncover a sinister network of paedophiles operating many years before. The killer they are hunting is desperate for revenge, revenge against those who evaded punishment all those years before. And as the bodies and historical evidence mount up, DI Cox's focus is torn between tracking down the serial killer, and bringing the upper echelons of British society to justice . . .

    Twelve Deaths of Christmas