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Forensic Physician, Dr Anya Crichton, working part-time at the Sexual Assault Unit, fears a serial rapist is on the loose when women with similar injuries appeal for her help.
Anya's investigation is hindered by frightened victims unwilling to report their attacks, the media frenzy surrounding a recently released rapist-murderer and alarming evidence that a fellow pathologist is acting improperly.
Anya knows she has to act quickly - the rapist has started to kill...
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This was a good new addition to my collection - and I will be looking for more Kathryn Fox novels after reading it.
This book kept me guessing right the way through - just when you thought you had it figured, something new popped up to make you think there was someone else to blame for the horrible rapes and murders being committed.
Anya is a likable character, who seemed very real to me. She is someone who does things that I do - a drink at the end of long day makes her more human than being super-stoic all the time!
I found the concept of the Sexual Assault Unit and how it was being run to be interesting and thought provoking - and only hope that such things exist for women who go through this type of horrific event.
Geoffrey Willard and his bunch of friends are the kind of people you may meet in any lower class pub - but does that make them bad people?
At least one of them is... or maybe there is more than one???
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