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The Steve Mosby Collection

On sale

6th June 2013

Price: £19.99

Selected:  ebook / ISBN-13: 9781409139744

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Five gripping novels from a master of the serial-killer thriller.

This bundle comprises of: THE THIRD PERSON; THE CUTTING CREW; THE 50/50 KILLER; CRY FOR HELP; STILL BLEEDING.

Steve Mosby has become one of a handful of writers who make me excited about crime fiction – Val McDermid

Why readers love Steve Mosby:

‘Mosby writes with confidence and originality, and displays an impressive feel for horror.’ The Times

‘Thrilling, compulsive and difficult to put down. …you should not presume to think you know what is going on until you have read to the very last page.’ Guardian

‘Mosby’s narrative ingenuity quickly establishes itself and this exacting, often
terrifying, tale…soon exerts an irresistible grip.’ METRO

Fans of Sarah Hilary, Sharon Bolton and Mark Billingham will love Steve Mosby:

The Third Person
The Cutting Crew
The 50/50 Killer
Cry for Help
Still Bleeding
Black Flowers
The Murder Code
The Nightmare Place
I Know Who Did It
The Reckoning on Cane Hill
You Can Run

* Each Steve Mosby novel can be read as a standalone*

Reviews

Val McDermid
Steve Mosby has become one of a handful of writers who make me excited about crime fiction
GUARDIAN
He writes like the very best American thriller writers...Cancel all other engagements for the day
DAILY TELEGRAPH on DARK ROOM
A serial killer saga that's more intelligent than one of Jo Nesbo's but just as thrilling
CATHOLIC HERALD
Steve Mosby has been quietly producing some of the most exciting and dark-drenched serial killer novels of the decade
GUARDIAN on BLACK FLOWERS
Tense and gripping, this is a fascinating exploration of the often uncomfortable - and in this case lethal - shape-shifting relationship between fiction and reality