It's the coldest winter in Hull for years. When McAvoy is told by a
concerned stranger that an elderly woman hasn't been seen for a few
days, he goes to check on her - only to find her in the bath,
encased in ice: the heating off; the windows open; the whole house
frozen over. It could be a macabre accident, but McAvoy senses
murder. Someone watched her die. As he starts to uncover the
victim's story and her connections to a lost fishing trawler, his
boss Trish is half a world away, investigating a mysterious death
in Iceland. Hull and Iceland have traditionally been united by
fishing - in this case, they are linked by a secret concealed for
half a century, and a series of brutal killings that have never
been connected. Until now - when the secrets of the dead have
returned to prey on the living. PRAISE FOR DAVID MARK 'Dark,
compelling crime writing of the highest order' Daily Mail 'Truly
exhilarating and inventive. Mark is a wonderfully descriptive
writer and an exciting young talent.' Peter James 'Aficionados of
the grittiest, most trenchant fare love Mark's copper Aector
McAvoy, who customarily moves in a darkly realised Hull.' Financial
Times
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