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Bridge to Burn (Detective Kay Hunter, 7)

Rachel Amphlett

A gripping murder mystery

When a mummified body is discovered in a renovated building, the gruesome discovery leads Detective Kay Hunter and her team into a complex murder investigation. The subsequent police inquiry exposes corruption, lies and organised crime within the tight-knit community – and Kay’s determination to seek justice for the young murder victim could ruin the reputations of men who will do anything to protect their business interests. But as Kay closes in on the killer, tragedy strikes closer to home in an event that will send a shockwave through her personal life and make her question everything she values.

When a mummified body is discovered in a renovated building, the gruesome discovery leads Detective Kay Hunter and her team into a complex murder investigation.


The subsequent police inquiry exposes corruption, lies and organised crime within the tight-knit community – and Kay’s determination to seek justice for the young murder victim could ruin the reputations of men who will do anything to protect their business interests.


But as Kay closes in on the killer, tragedy strikes closer to home in an event that will send a shockwave through her personal life and make her question everything she values.


Can Kay keep her private and professional life under control while she tries to unravel one of the strangest murder cases of her career?


Bridge to Burn is the seventh book in the USA Today bestselling Detective Kay Hunter series.


LONGLISTED, 2020 DAVITT AWARDS


Praise for Bridge to Burn:


"A down to earth, no-nonsense heroine" Goodreads


“A fascinating and compelling addition to one of the best crime series around!” Goodreads

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Published 2019-01-13 by Saxon Publishing , ISBN: 9781999368302

Main content page count: 356 Pages

ISBN: 9781999368302