New Crime & Mystery Fiction Titles From Do Not Press 2003 April-June
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New Crime & Mystery Fiction Titles From Do Not Press APRIL-JUNE 2003

Carol Anne Davis Safe as Houses Pbk published June 2003 by Do Not Press at £6.99 ISBN: 1904316107


'A terse and compulsive thriller that rivals Barbara Vine's fiction in its dark hues' The Scotsman


Women are vanishing from the streets of Edinburgh and only one man knows the answers. David is a sadist with a double life. He divides his time between the marital home - shared with devoted wife, Jeanette and young son - and his Secret House.
The Secret House is where fantasies become horrible reality and where screams go unheard. Slowly Jeanette begins to realise that all is not well...
New Edition - with an introduction from the author

'Sexually violent, brutal, and disturbing psychological thriller that lays bare the twisted soul of a psychopathic killer.' Booklist

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Russell James No One Gets Hurt Published June 2003 by Do Not Press at £15.00 ISBN: 1904316069

No One Gets Hurt is a hard-bitten, multi-layered underworld thriller of frightening intensity from 'the best of Britain's darker crime writers' The Times


When a young woman is gruesomely murdered, her friend and fellow reporter Kirsty Rice feels bound to investigate. Just as Kirsty enters the murky world of call- girls, porn and Internet sex, she discovers that she is pregnant. Despite his unconvincing denials, Kirsty is shocked to discover that the father of her unborn child is involved with the pornographers. Did he know about the killing? And how far was he mixed up with London's infamous Miller family?
No One Gets Hurt is a tense and powerful thriller, hurtling from a truly shocking opening to an even more shattering climax.

'One of the UK's finest genre writers' Booklist

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John B. Spencer Grief Published June 2003 by Do Not Press at £15.00 and £7.99 ISBN: 1904316115 and 1904316174
See Review by Cath Staincliffe author of the popular Sal Kilkenny mysteries and the series creator of TV Blue Murder

' Grief is a speed-freak's cocktail, one part Leonard and one part Ellroy, that goes right to the head.' George P Pelecanos

Simon likes to think of himself as a hard man and he's not about to stand by and watch his mum get ripped off by a smooth estate agent. Nor is he going to lose the love of his life - even if she happens to be hls best mate's woman - without a fight.
The mate, Ollie, is too busy collecting debts and milking muddled old J W Morgan for money to 'dispose of' his ex-wife's new husband (a perverted German surveillance expert called Rolph) to notice.
And Lucy the journalist oscillates between a snide lesbian colleague, her evil junky brother and her married estate agent lover. Who, in turn, is trying to get Simon's mother to sell her house...
When these disparate individuals collide, it's Grief. John B Spencer died in 2002, aged just 57. This is his final and greatest novel.

'Spencer writes the tightest dialogue this side of Elmore Leonard, so bring on the blood, sweat and beers! Ian Rankin

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