A gripping forensic mystery set in Camden
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Köp båda 2 för 333 krI love this series! * Elly Griffiths * Timely, gritty and dark * Paula Hawkins, author of The Girl on the Train * Expertly plotted and well researched, with an appealing central character and a strong supporting cast, this series is not to be missed * The Guardian * Could hardly be more topical ... Turner's heroine displays an appealing mixture of attitude and vulnerability -- Joan Smith * Sunday Times * A. K. Turner spins science into spellbinding storytelling * Val McDermid on Body Language * A first-rate crime novel. Mortuary assistant Cassie is a terrific character - our guide through a fascinating, darkly humorous and sometimes grisly world. I loved it * Elly Griffiths on Body Language * Turner's experience shows in this gritty novel with an engaging heroine * Sunday Times on Body Language * Introduces us to a fabulously one-of-a-kind protagonist. Blackly humorous, we're so ready for more * HEAT Magazine on Body Language * Move over Silent Witness - Cassie Raven is an utterly compelling contemporary forensic heroine * Isabelle Grey on Body Language * A stellar example of the forensic-medical crime genre. Impeccably researched, with fascinating insights and a truly memorable, original heroine, this is one of the best series openers I've read in years * Jane Casey on Body Language * What a start to a new series, full of verve and acutely perceptive on grief and human relationships. Cassie Raven is a blast of fresh air, striding onto the crime scene like a punk superstar, ready to shake things up * Sarah Hilary on Body Language * Had the pleasure of reading this little beauty by AK Turner and I loved it. It was awesome! Dark humour and gore galore - Cassie Raven is my new favourite character. The mortuary scenes were so vivid - it was like Silent Witness but much more believable * Susi Holliday on Body Language * Ingenious and sardonically written...this is authoritative crime fare -- Barry Forshaw * Financial Times on Body Language * A terrific, well-paced plot and the tight focus on the mortuary setting works really well to ground the action...[Turner] is adept at creating memorable characters * The Spectator on Body Language * The writing is classy and accessible. The plot just zips along at a good pace...The characterisation is great too... it's got off to a cracking start and I can't wait for the next book in the series * The Bookbag on Body Language * Terrific central character of Cassie Raven...beautifully rounded and believable...a complex young woman who is nevertheless a lot of fun to spend time with. Turner also deals with the sensitive subjects of death and grief with real empathy and respect * The Big Issue on Body Language * A cracking read. When's the next one out? * Woman's Way on Body Language * Hooked from the first chapter ... Excellent fun, compulsive ... Five stars! * James Oswald on Body Language * An immersive world with a fascinating lead, this makes for a fresh and exciting new series * Claire McGowan on Body Language *
A.K. Turner's latest crime fiction series features forensic sleuth Cassie Raven, who was first introduced in two short stories broadcast on BBC Radio 4. She also works as a TV producer and writer making documentaries on a range of subjects from history to true crime. A.K. has lived in East London since its prehipster days and recently qualified as a City of London walks guide so that she can share her passion for the city's 2,000-year history; her specialist subject - crime and punishment!