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The Mayfly

As Chilling as M. J. Arlidge

James Hazel

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Beschreibung

With the suspense of JEFFERY DEAVER, the tension of THOMAS HARRIS and as gripping as M. J. ARLIDGE, The Mayfly is a breathtaking new thriller that will keep you guessing to the very last page.

A mutilated body discovered in the woods. A murderous plan conceived in the past.
A reckoning seventy years in the making . . .

When lawyer Charlie Priest is attacked in his own home by a man searching for information he claims Priest has, he is drawn into a web of corruption that has its roots in the last desperate days of World War Two.

When his attacker is found murdered the next day, Priest becomes a suspect and the only way to clear his name is to find out about the mysterious House of Mayfly - a secret society that people will kill for.

As Priest races to uncover the truth, can he prevent history from repeating itself?



Praise for THE MAYFLY

'James Hazel grabs you from the off and doesn't let go until the very end.' Martyn Waites

' Irresistible . . . really top notch.' Liz Loves Books

'A compelling mystery that has you tearing through the pages' James Carol, author of the Jefferson Winter series

' Compulsive and engaging' Bibliophile Book Club

' Addictive . . . wonderfully macabre.' CrimeSquad

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Schlagwörter

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