Kill for Love: An Emily Swanson Murder Mystery

Kill for Love: An Emily Swanson Murder Mystery

by Malcolm Richards
Kill for Love: An Emily Swanson Murder Mystery

Kill for Love: An Emily Swanson Murder Mystery

by Malcolm Richards

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Overview

The game of love can be murder...

When shy student Wendy is found bludgeoned to death, her classmate Bridget is the chief suspect. But what turns a caring teenager into a cold-blooded killer?

Private investigator Emily Swanson is desperate to find out. Bridget is the little sister of Emily's oldest friend, and with no motive or history of violence, her role in the crime doesn't add up. Until Emily makes a horrifying discovery.

A psychopath is stalking online dating


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781916210417
Publisher: Storm House Books
Publication date: 06/01/2020
Series: Emily Swanson Series , #5
Pages: 318
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.79(d)

About the Author

British thriller writer Malcolm Richards crafts dark and twist-filled stories to keep you guessing from the edge of your seat. He is the author of the Emily Swanson series, in which the titular sleuth redeems her guilty past by helping others, and the Devil's Cove trilogy, about terrifying events occurring in a small Cornish town. The first book, The Cove, was a finalist in the 2018 Holyer an Gof Cornish book awards. His first novel, The Hiding House, was published in 2012 and tells the story of two young siblings uncovering a dark web of family secrets after being left alone at their grandmother's isolated woodland home. Malcolm credits authors such as Stephen King, Thomas Harris & Agatha Christie as major influences on his writing. Previously, Malcolm worked for several years in the special education sector, teaching and supporting children with complex needs. Born and raised in Cornwall, he spent twenty-two years living in London before settling in the Somerset countryside.
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