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Murder, criminal gangs, and a family in torment...
Eighteen year-old Darcy Woodard appears to have it all – intelligence, good looks and artistic gifts. His teachers adore him, as does former policewoman Steph Grant, who is now the receptionist at Darcy's college. But beneath the surface - all is not as it seems.
There's Darcy’s dysfunctional mother Esther who is trapped in a literary time warp, and his sister Marianne, who he desperately wants to protect from the grip of a drugs gang.
What can Steph Grant and her former boss Detective Inspector Philip Hale do to protect Darcy and the local community?
Ideal reading for fans of Rachel McLean, Elly Griffiths, and Angela Marsons - this is a gripping new crime series set on the Suffolk coast. Lin Le Versha is not to be missed, a brilliant new talent on the British crime writing scene.
Blood Lines is the second thrilling book in the Steph Grant murder mystery series by the brilliant Lin Le Versha.
5 STAR REVIEWS FOR BLOOD LINES
'An excellent murder mystery with characters we have all met and worked with at some time.' Fred Hipkiss - Amazon review
'Be advised there's nothing cosy about the plot. Powerful and gritty.' T.J.F - Amazon review
'There is no let up to this story - and I was gripped until the end.' ssharptony - Amazon review
'Definitely recommend it to all crime thriller fans.' Toby Miller - Amazon review
'The characterisation and twists and turns of the plot are gripping. A great read.' Alan - Amazon review