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Deadly Evidence: A gripping, page-turning crime thriller from Ireland's former state pathologist

Autor Marie Cassidy
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 apr 2026
ʻCompellingʼ IRISH EXAMINER

ʻDark and twistyʼ IRISH INDEPENDENT

COLD CASES. HOT LEADS. AND A KILLER STILL WATCHING . . .


STATE PATHOLOGIST TERRY O'BRIEN IS ABOUT TO TAKE ON HER TOUGHEST ROLE YET.

Tasked with leading the Open Case Review Unit, her usual post-mortem work has been extended to cold-case investigation into unsolved suspicious deaths. And the past is catching up fast.

When the body of a garda detective is found mutilated and dumped on gangland ground, a large-scale hunt for those responsible begins. But when Terryʼs autopsy exposes evidence the investigation would rather ignore, she finds herself pushing against powerful forces.

Then a breakthrough in one of her cold cases hits closer to home. Can the identity of her sister Jennyʼs killer finally be uncovered? Digging deeper though means unearthing secrets someone is desperate to keep buried.

Terry is running out of time - and the truth may cost her everything.

ʻTerry is a strong addition to the ranks of Irish crime fictionʼs sleuthsʼ Irish Times
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781399703666
ISBN-10: 1399703668
Pagini: 464
Dimensiuni: 128 x 196 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Hachette Ireland
Colecția Hachette Books Ireland
Locul publicării:Ireland

Recenzii

Cassidy deftly plots a dark and twisty thriller ... full of fascinating insider insight
A fast-paced police procedural
Deadly Evidence is compelling and very enjoyable
Terry is a strong addition to the ranks of Irish crime fiction's sleuths