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No Safe Place

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23rd January 2020

Price: £9.99

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Selected: Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780751574913

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There’s nothing more dangerous than a familiar face . . .

As funeral mourners stand in silence at Ragmullin cemetery, a deafening cry cuts through the air. Lying crumpled at the bottom of an open grave is the bloodied body of a young woman, and Detective Lottie Parker is called in to investigate.

Knowing the body can’t have been there long, Lottie wonders if it could be Elizabeth Bryne, a young woman who vanished without trace just days earlier. And with a new boss who seems to have it in for her, Lottie is under pressure to solve both cases quickly.

As two more women go missing from Ragmullin, Lottie and her team fear there is a serial killer on the loose. And the disappearances are strikingly similar to a cold case from ten years earlier. Could history be repeating itself?

As journalists begin to interfere with Lottie’s investigation, she fears the killer is about to strike again. Lottie is in a race against time to find the missing women, but the killer is closer than she thinks. Could Lottie be his next target?

If you love Helen Field, Karin Slaughter and Rachel Abbott, you’ll love the latest pulse-pounding thriller from Patricia Gibney. No Safe Place will keep you guessing until the very last page.

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Reviews

Irish Independent on THE STOLEN GIRLS
Excellent . . . fast-paced, gritty
Irish Examiner on THE MISSING ONES
An atmospheric page-turner
Irish Independent on THE MISSING ONES
Gripping . . . palpable tension from the very start to its electrifying twist
Heat on THE STOLEN GIRLS
Gibney expertly ratchets up the tension, making this exceptionally hard to put down . . . you won't be able to help rooting for our flawed heroine (Read of the Week)