&p&&b&‘Echoes of David Peace’s Red Riding Quartet – a slice of Yorkshire Noir to savour’ - Chris Simms&/b&&/p&&p&October, 1995. Adrian Brown’s second year at Leeds University is a blur of throbbing bass line and neon-lit nights out. However, a violent encounter with a man he met in a basement club has the power to sober him up.&/p&&p&Sheila Hargreaves, who has grown fond of Adrian following their brush with the infamous Lollipop Man, has written a book about the murders and is busy with a new TV show, Yorkshire CrimeTime. And then her erratic co-presenter Tony Tranter goes missing, and his body turns up riddled with stab wounds. Could his death be linked to recent violent attacks on men?&/p&&p&Moving from dark city corners to the glare of the TV studio lights, Sheila and Adrian find themselves on the trail of another killer.&/p&&p&&b&'Sellers is a writer of pulse-pounding tension. Every book hits the mark perfectly. I’m a huge fan - Michael Wood'&/b&&/p&&p&&b&'Fabulous suspense, gut-churning tension and terrific plotting had me gripped' - MK Murphy&/b&&/p&&p&&b&Gripping and engrossing, this is another unforgettable thriller from Sellers, a writer at the height of his powers. I raced through it at the speed of light' Awais Khan&/b&&/p&&p&&b&‘A powerful brew’ &i&Peterborough Evening Telegraph&/i&&/b&&/p&&p&&b&‘&i&The Devil’s Smile&/i& is yet another brilliant slice of gritty Northern Noir, a must read for crime readers everywhere’ &i&The Derbyshire Times&/i&&/b&&/p&
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The Devil's Smile: The chilling crime novel from bestselling author Daniel Sellers
Daniel Sellers is the bestselling author of the Detective Lola Harris Mysteries and is an obsessive fan of Agatha Christie. His crime thrillers are pacy and dark, with as much interest in whydunnit as who. He grew up in Yorkshire, and has lived and worked in Liverpool, Glasgow, Ireland and Finland. Sellers now lives in Argyll in Scotland.
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