Something evil comes / A.J. Cross.

By: Cross, A. J., (Forensic psychologist) [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Severn House Large Print, 2018Copyright date: ©2017Edition: First large print editionDescription: 331 pages (large print) ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780727893642 (large print ; hardback)Subject(s): Hanson, Kate, (Fictitious character) -- Fiction | Large type books | Forensic psychologists -- England -- Birmingham -- Fiction | Cold cases (Criminal investigation) -- Fiction | Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction | Detective and mystery stories | Suspense fiction | West Midlands (England) -- Fiction | England -- FictionGenre/Form: Detective and mystery fiction. | Thrillers (Fiction). | Large type books. | Large print books DDC classification: 823/.92 Summary: "When a body is discovered locked inside a church crypt, its throat torn out, the victim's identity is quickly established as 20-year-old Matthew Flynn, son of one of the city's leading entrepreneurs, who disappeared a year earlier. For forensic psychologist Kate Hanson, the evidence reveals careful planning but also loss of control. It makes no sense. Nor can she and her colleagues in the Unsolved Crime Unit agree as to motive. Is it drugs? Money? Sex? The only thing that's clear is that Matthew Flynn had been keeping secrets from his family and friends. Then Kate discovers that another young man is missing. And the case takes a disturbing new twist"--
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"A forensic mystery"--Cover.

"When a body is discovered locked inside a church crypt, its throat torn out, the victim's identity is quickly established as 20-year-old Matthew Flynn, son of one of the city's leading entrepreneurs, who disappeared a year earlier. For forensic psychologist Kate Hanson, the evidence reveals careful planning but also loss of control. It makes no sense. Nor can she and her colleagues in the Unsolved Crime Unit agree as to motive. Is it drugs? Money? Sex? The only thing that's clear is that Matthew Flynn had been keeping secrets from his family and friends. Then Kate discovers that another young man is missing. And the case takes a disturbing new twist"--

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