When DCI Guillermo Downes is called to the scene of a murder, he realizes the victim is well known to him. A decade earlier, Downes made a promise to the families of two missing girls that he would find their daughters. Although cleared, the dead man had been a suspect in their disappearance. And yet his death seems to offer fresh hope that the detective will finally make good on his promise. But as Downes, forced to flee his Argentinian homeland as a young man, and tormented by his own troubled past, pursues the case alongside a new partner, Sergeant Graves, it soon becomes clear to them both that there's a darkness at the heart of the investigation more dreadful than either could ever have imagined.
James Marrison Livres






The Sleepless Ones
- 369pages
- 13 heures de lecture
A car abandoned by a ramshackle Cotswold farm draws the attention of local police officers. When DCI Guillermo Downes arrives at the farmhouse he finds a sickening scene of devastation and destruction. Now Downes has a murder investigation to run. But what were the ransackers looking for? Why didn't they take anything? And could there have been a witness who made a lucky escape? At first Downes struggles to find answers. But as he and Graves follow the threads of this case past crimes come to light. The criminals Downes is chasing have been used to getting away with it. But when a local boy goes missing it might be the key to breaking this case once and for all.
The World's Most Bizarre Murders
- 306pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Exploring the depths of human depravity, this collection highlights notorious criminals like Enriqueta Marti, who gruesomely used kidnapped children for her potions, and Randy Kraft, the "Scorecard Killer," who methodically murdered along California highways. True crime writer James Marrison compiles these chilling tales, drawn from his acclaimed column in Bizarre magazine, revealing shocking and often overlooked crimes that defy belief. This book promises to unveil the most bizarre and stomach-churning murders, leaving readers both horrified and fascinated.
DROWNING GROUND
- 384pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Set in a serene English village, the narrative explores the illusion of a perfect life where everything appears orderly and in its rightful place. However, beneath this calm facade lies the complexity of human emotions and relationships, hinting at deeper stories waiting to unfold. The contrast between the village's tranquil exterior and the potential for hidden turmoil invites readers to consider what lies beyond the surface of seemingly idyllic lives.
Würdest du jemanden retten, wenn du selbst dadurch in Gefahr gerätst? Buenos Aires 1981. Der junge Guillermo Downes eilt einer Frau zu Hilfe, die auf der Flucht vor der Militärpolizei ist - vergeblich. Ihr ungewisses Schicksal lässt ihn nicht los, und gemeinsam mit ihrer Schwester Pilar sucht er fieberhaft nach der Verschwundenen. Ihre Nachforschungen führen sie in eine Stadt, die hinter der friedlichen Fassade voller Gewalt ist - und zu Menschen, die das nicht länger hinnehmen wollen. Doch die Militärjunta hat die beiden bereits im Visier, und es beginnt ein Wettlauf gegen die Zeit ...