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Crossbones Yard

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9th December 2021

Price: £8.99

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Selected: Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781444738766

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Crossbones Yard was a burial ground once. Now it’s wasteland, tucked away in the back streets of Borough beneath the shadow of the Shard. The perfect place to leave a body…

Alice Quentin finds the murder victim lying there – the woman’s hand outstretched, as if begging for her help. A psychologist who sometimes works with the Metropolitan police, Alice is no stranger to sick minds. But this case is worse than anything she’s seen before, and the killer is determined to make it personal.

Reviews

<i>Sun</i>
There are some great twists, turns and surprises in this debut novel.
Sophie Hannah, <i>Sunday Express</i>
Alice is a vividly realised protagonist whose complex and harrowing history rivals the central crime storyline
<i>Daily Mail</i>
Quentin is one of a cast of really believable and entertaining characters and both the plot and the writing keep one thoroughly engaged throughout. A stylish debut
Laura Wilson, <i>Guardian</i>
A pacy psychological thriller that makes good use of its London setting.
Val McDermid
What I liked most about CROSSBONES YARD was the fresh voice of the protagonist, a psychologist whose work with vulnerable patients spills over into her family life. Rhodes conjures up her London landscape vividly
Erin Kelly
Like Nicci French, Kate Rhodes excels at character, pace and sense of place. Alice Quentin is compelling and completely convincing: I look forward to following the series.
Elizabeth Haynes, author of <i>Into the Darkest Corner</i>, Amazon Rising Star 2011 and TV Book Club pick.
An utterly brilliant, exhilarating read and I devoured every page. The characters, especially the bold and brave heroine, are touchingly real. Now that I've finished it I feel bereft, the only consolation being that it's the start of an Alice Quentin series and although I have a while to wait, I will get to read more.
Aline Templeton
A very impressive debut. After a powerful opening, Kate's vivid, pacy writing style swept me into the story. Alice is a very strong character, and the well-constructed, complex plot kept me intrigued right up to the end
Stephen Booth
A fresh voice in crime fiction, bringing an intriguing and appealing central character in the form of psychologist Alice Quentin - who I expect to be with us for a long time to come. I loved the way the Kate Rhodes uses all the senses to draw the reader into her compelling fictional world.
Louise Penny
An atmospheric, smart, often terrifying read.