Playing with Fire
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Product details
- ISBN 9781447223412
- Weight: 435g
- Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
- Publication Date: 18 Jul 2013
- Publisher: Pan Macmillan
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
Those who play with fire are going to get burned . . .
Seven years ago Martin Chadwick set fire to a Manchester pub, not knowing a teenager was sleeping inside. Chadwick's release from prison is imminent, with journalists gearing up for a good old-fashioned media lynching.
With the victim's father telling the papers he is out for revenge, DS Jessica Daniel is left to keep an eye on Chadwick and his fiery eighteen-year-old son.
If that's not enough to keep her occupied, a private investigator is doing a fine job sticking his oar in, it looks like there's a schoolgirl suicide ring in operation, her car is working a little too well, and the endless rain continues to pound her northern home.
Jessica's personal and professional life is in the balance - giving her barely enough time to focus on the person in her midst seemingly intent on burning everything to the ground.
Playing With Fire is an exciting and compelling mystery from the bestselling phenomenon, Kerry Wilkinson.
Kerry Wilkinson is something of an accidental author. His debut, Locked In, the first title in the detective Jessica Daniel series, was written as a challenge to himself but, after self-publishing, it became a UK Number One bestseller within three months of release. Kerry then went on to have more success with the second and third titles in the series, Vigilante and The Woman in Black.
Kerry has a degree in journalism and works for a national media company. He was born in Somerset but now lives in Lancashire.
For more information about Kerry and his books visit his website:
www.kerrywilkinson.com or www.panmacmillan.com
