Murder, animal cruelty, and vigilante justice drag DCI Jack Harris out of his quiet rural idyll. When the hunt for a missing man turns up
a body deep in a forest in northern England, it is difficult to establish whether he was killed by a falling tree, or murdered. When the victim’s
dog is also found dead, Detective Jack Harris is called in to investigate.
The man’s
links to known criminals immediately raise suspicion about his death, especially when one of the names is that of a
notorious villain
with whom the detective has had several previous encounters. But
Harris’ obsession with bringing Danny Radford to justice might well
distract him from the facts of the case, and with the
superintendent insistent on results, the atmosphere in Levton police station is as fraught as it has ever been.
Can Harris put aside his personal feelings and focus on the facts before him? Or will his
desire for revenge let a resourceful killer off the hook?
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If you are looking for a clever murder mystery with lots of twists and turns, you’ve found it! Like
the previous books, DEAD HILL and THE VIXEN’S SCREAM, TO DIE ALONE is
set in the fictional town of Levton Bridge, nestled among The Pennine
Hills, a remote landscape in the north of England. A traditional murder
mystery but with contemporary themes of wild-life crime, DCI Jack Harris
is joined once more by his sidekick Matty Gallagher, ever longing to
escape the rural idyll to his beloved London, and Alison Butterfield,
the eager, young, but ever-bungling junior detective