Crime reporter Jack McEvoy thought he was familiar with death,but when he's notified of his brother's suicide he is blindsided.Devastated, McEvoy decides to write a feature on police suicides,only to discover a sinister pattern of literary references acrossreports from various jurisdictions. Jack realises he may haveunearthed a deviously hidden killer and made himself thenext target. But determined to achieve justice, Jack commitshimself to the pursuit.Little does he know what twisted paths lie ahead.'The real thing, and the best of its kind since The Silence of the Lambs . . . An unputdownable masterclass in thriller writing.' -TimeOut