<p>British crime fiction where characters become people and place is part of the story.</p><p><strong>Ever feel like you're being watched? </strong></p><p>London 2012. A Portuguese cleaner under a railway bridge. Two schoolgirls on a canal bank. A French student at a bus stop. All victims of the same serial offender.<br />
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This predator must be stopped before he turns rapist. But how do you catch someone who prowls the London Underground, leaving no more trace than a shadow?<br />
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From deserted Pembrokeshire beaches, through the underpasses of London, to the remote Irish countryside, Beatrice uncovers the darker side of human nature.</p><p>Each book works as a stand-alone novel.</p><p>If you enjoy Ann Cleeves, Peter Grainger and Peter James, you'll love Raw Material.</p><p> </p><p>'<em>The characters leap off the page, the prose is witty and intelligent, and the plot twists keep you hooked to the last. What more could you ask</em>?' Barbara Scott-Emmett, author of <em>Don't Look Down</em>.</p>