The Bodies We Won't Bury: Love is Dangerous

· Daniel Norrish
3.3
6 reviews
Ebook
350
Pages

About this ebook

When your lover texts you, how do you know it's really them tapping on the phone's keypad?

How can you be sure it's your trusted partner asking you to dinner, or the movies, or into someone else's home?

Caller ID means nothing and a text message is only a handful of anonymous words while he's watching his next victims. 


HE'S STEALING MOBILE PHONES AND USING THE DEVICES TO LURE INNOCENT LOVERS INTO VIOLENT PUBLIC SNARES AROUND THE TOURIST HAUNTS OF SYDNEY.


Detective Inspector Stephanie Saxon is getting closer to finding him, and even the media can see that she'll be the one to break down his door. 

The stalker Saxon is desperately chasing knows where she lives, and whom she's sleeping with, and where he can find her family, 

but he does not know that she carries an unlicensed firearm on her ankle, and she's closer than he thinks.


Will Stephanie Saxon send him to an ice cold slab in the morgue, or the blistering, chained yard of the slammer for leaving behind all of these BODIES WE WON'T BURY?


Ratings and reviews

3.3
6 reviews
Linda Strong
May 9, 2021
When Constable Neil Chance comes across a fire in a local park, he does his best to save the two people who are burning. At much risk to himself, he's injured and unable to help the couple who are already dead. Not meaning to, he's earned the respect of some of his colleagues. However, DI Stephanie Saxton yells at him for interfering with her crime scene. Instead of punishing Chance, Saxon transfers him into her unit claiming that she needs more time to question Chance about his findings on that first terrible night. The bodies keep piling up ... mostly in tourist spots so they will be found quickly. This killer has been capturing and torturing his victims for years and is waiting for his opportunity to murder a police officer, so Saxon needs to surround herself with the kind of people who are willing to set themselves on fire to get the job done. Saxon is not a likeable character. She's determined, but she also has a secret agenda. She yells, she criticizes, and her personal life is a mess. Chance comes across as a dedicated officer .. but a little on the naive side. The killer is never fully explained. The kill scenes are almost gratuitous, as are the intimate moments between Chance and Saxon. I think the premise was a good one .. but it lacked a lot of everything. Many thanks to the author / BooksGoSocial / Netgalley for the digital copy of this crime fiction. Read and reviewed voluntarily, opinions expressed here are unbiased and entirely my own.
Mary Iles
October 7, 2020
the words r to small,
Im a werdo hehehe MHA hehe
August 3, 2020
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