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My review.
The scarecrow by Stewart Giles.
Jason Smith book 18.
A body is found and it Is up to DI Smith and his team to catch the killer. Will they find them before another body is found?
Omg. A brilliant read. Giles certainly knows how to get you hooked. Loved it. Twisty. 5*.
Blurb.
How do you stop a psychopathic killer when they're always one step ahead of you?
A new kind of murderer has caught the attention of the people of York. His attention is focused on the low-lifes and the bottom-feeders of society.
He calls himself The Scarecrow.
The citizens of York are calling him a hero - a killer ridding society of the undesirables, but Detective Jason Smith can't accept this.
And when he finds himself first on the scene of this maniac's first horrific murder, and sees for himself what this self-proclaimed deterrent to crime is capable of, he takes it upon himself to stop The Scarecrow at any cost.
But as the brutal murders continue, Smith finds himself wondering if this is a fight he can actually win.
The Scarecrow refuses to be stopped.
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