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A new name in crime fiction, and Fiona Cummings’ debut is a gut-churning thrill of a ride. Meet the Bone Collector, an odious specimen who delights in collecting skeletons – the more deformed, the better, and be warned, his method of getting to those bones is guaranteed to make you cringe. Pitting her wits against this twisted killer is DS Etta Fitzroy, a troubled women who is hanging onto her job by the skin of her teeth. Cracking this case could make or break her, but is she up to the job? Find out more in our review.


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