Book Summary:
The George McKenzie series follows George, criminologist and the most kickass heroine you'll find since The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. Over the course of five books, she faces some of the worst killers around... but doesn't hesitate to pursue justice and help save the innocent. The Girl Who Wouldn't Die: after a bomb goes off in a university campus, George McKenzie, criminology student, is recruited to help Detective Paul van den Bergen work the case. But is it terrorism... or something even worse? The Girl Who Broke the Rules: women are dying on the streets of Amsterdam. And to get answers, George McKenzie will have to face jailed serial killer Dr. Silas Holm. But is she walking into his trap? The Girl Who Walked in the Shadows: a killer called Jack Frost is stalking the shadows, leaving no trace behind... Only George McKenzie and Detective Paul van den Bergen can crack the case... and its strange link to the tragic disappearance of two children. The Girl Who Had No Fear: when George McKenzie receives a plea for help from the father she's not seen since she was a small child, she'll stop at nothing to find him and get answers after years of silence. No matter the risks...The Girl Who Got Revenge: someone is killing Amsterdam's war heroes. As George and Detective Van den Bergen investigate, they realize that the sins of the past cast long shadows...
Author Bio: Marnie Riches grew up on a rough estate in north Manchester. Exchanging the spires of nearby Strangeways prison for those of Cambridge University, she gained a Masters in German & Dutch. She has been a punk, a trainee rock star, a pretend artist and professional fundraiser.
Her best-selling, award-winning George McKenzie crime thrillers were inspired by her own time spent in The Netherlands. Dubbed the Martina Cole of the North, she has also authored a series about Manchester's notorious gangland as well as two books in a mini-series featuring quirky northern PI Bev Saunders.
Detective Jackson Cooke is Marnie's latest heroine to root for, as she hunts down one of the most brutal killers the north west has ever seen at devastating personal cost.
When she isn't writing gritty, twisty crime thrillers, Marnie also regularly appears on BBC Radio Manchester, commenting on social media trends and discussing the world of crime fiction. She is a Royal Literary Fund Fellow at Salford University's Doctoral School and a tutor for the Faber Novel Writing Course.
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