Blood Rites: DI Kelly Porter Book Six
English
By (author): Rachel Lynch
When a young woman is found unclothed, unspeaking at an ancient stone circle it's not clear if any crime has been committed. DI Kelly Porter and her team start looking into the circumstances, but the mystery girl disappears.
Soon after, a brutal murder is committed and sinister markings at the scene indicate that the killer had a message. The investigation reveals that in the beautiful Lake District there are those who believe in ancient ways, and within those circles old resentments are spilling over into terrible violence.
Kelly has all the pieces to solve the puzzle, but to put them together she must confront a figure from her past: one who nearly destroyed all that she holds dear. Will she avoid the same fate this time, or can the killer stay one step ahead of her to the bitter end?
A captivating and atmospheric detective novel from million copy bestseller Rachel Lynch, perfect for fans of Patricia Gibney and Cara Hunter.
Readers are hooked on Blood RitesAs always we get an excellent police procedural with these books but... also a cracking good read, well paced and a fascinating story. Reader review
This is the sixth book in this brilliant series & it goes from strength to strength, this book could be read on it's own but honestly this series is too good to miss. Reader review
Blood Rites was simply a brilliant read. Reader review
Meeting back up with Kelly is like catching up with an old friend, one that you haven't seen for a while its always a pleasure. I guarantee that if you enjoy authors such as Carole Wyer, Patricia Gibney, D.K. Hood you'll enjoy Rachel Lynch. Reader review
Crime fiction at its best Reader review
An absolutely edge-of-my-seat read which I totally devoured. Totally brilliant and roll on the next one! So recommend. Reader review
Rachel has produced another thrilling read! Ive never been disappointed following a trip to The Lakes with Kelly Porter! Reader review
Wow, was this good! The writing is superb and the characters come to life on the page as they are so well-drawn. As always, the Lake District, is almost like another character in the novel and the description of the area draws the reader in with an appreciative sigh.' Reader review
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