The Woman in Black

The Woman in Black
ISBN-10
1447234502
ISBN-13
9781447234500
Series
The Woman in Black
Category
Fiction
Pages
279
Language
English
Published
2013-01-31
Publisher
Pan Macmillan
Author
Kerry Wilkinson

Description

The Woman in Black is the third gripping Jessica Daniel novel from bestselling sensation, Kerry Wilkinson. Someone has left a severed hand in the centre of Manchester and the only clue Detective Sergeant Jessica Daniel has to go on is CCTV footage of a woman in a long black robe placing it carefully on the ground. With a lengthy missing persons list and frantic families wondering if the body part could belong to their absent loved ones, she has plenty to deal with – and that's before a detached finger arrives for her in the post. By the time a second hand is found and a local MP's wife goes missing, Jessica is left struggling to find out who the appendages belong to, how they are connected and just what the mysterious woman in black has to do with it all.

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