By Neal James
On Saturday 8th April 1975,
in a fit of rage, Paul Townley took the life of his father, Harold. The
significance of that single event was to affect the rest of his life,
as he resolved to make it his mission to rid society of the kind of
person that the man had become. The
first killing took place six months later, and over the following
fifteen years seventeen more were to follow, as the trail of devastation
left by a serial killer covered the length and breadth of England. Detective
Chief Inspector Colin Barnes looked down at the letter which lay on the
desk before him. An icy hand gripped his heart as he read once more the
details of the eighteen murders. Murders which had come back to haunt
him from his past as he realised that he would, once more, be faced with
the serial killer who had called himself ......Petey.
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Neal
James began writing in 2007 when a series of short stories found favour
on a number of international writing sites. Since then, he has released
three novels and an anthology of short stories. ‘Full
Marks’, his fifth book in as many years, is a crime novel and a product
of a vivid imagination set against a backdrop of exposés dating back to
the mid-1970s. ‘Two
Little Dicky Birds’, his 2010 release, was a finalist in the
prestigious Peoples Book prize of 2012. He is a member of the Crime
Writers’ Association, and regular contributor to local newspaper
features. Details of all his writing can be seen on his website www.nealjames.webs.com As
an accountant for over three decades, he has drawn on his background to
provide an insight into much of the substance required in the creation
of his writing to date. He lives in Derbyshire with his wife and family.
Very nice review. I'm hoping to get it soon.
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