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A Savage Hunger (Paula Maguire 4): An Irish crime thriller of spine-tingling suspense
Claire McGowan
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Description for A Savage Hunger (Paula Maguire 4): An Irish crime thriller of spine-tingling suspense
Paperback. Paula Maguire, forensic psychologist, is called in to investigate a missing girl and the disappearance of a holy relic in Claire McGowan's exhilarating fourth novel in the series. Ken Bruen proclaims McGowan as 'Ireland's answer to Ruth Rendell'. Blood stains the altar. Can she be found? Series: Paula Maguire. Num Pages: 368 pages. BIC Classification: FF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 133 x 197 x 35. Weight in Grams: 254.
Blood stains the altar. Can she be found? Paula Maguire, forensic psychologist is called in to investigate a missing girl and the disappearance of a holy relic in Claire McGowan's exhilarating fourth novel in the series, A SAVAGE HUNTER. The Paula Maguire series is sure to enthral fans of Stuart MacBride and Lee Child. 'A complex, disturbing, resonant novel that remains light on its feet and immensely entertaining' - Irish Times Victim: Female. Twenty-two years of age. Reason for investigation: Missing person. ID: Alice ... Read more
Blood stains the altar. Can she be found? Paula Maguire, forensic psychologist is called in to investigate a missing girl and the disappearance of a holy relic in Claire McGowan's exhilarating fourth novel in the series, A SAVAGE HUNTER. The Paula Maguire series is sure to enthral fans of Stuart MacBride and Lee Child. 'A complex, disturbing, resonant novel that remains light on its feet and immensely entertaining' - Irish Times Victim: Female. Twenty-two years of age. Reason for investigation: Missing person. ID: Alice ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Headline Publishing Group
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Series
Paula Maguire
Condition
New
Number of Pages
368
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781472228123
SKU
V9781472228123
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-99
About Claire McGowan
Claire McGowan grew up in a small village in Northern Ireland. After a degree in English and French from Oxford University, and time spent living in China and France, she moved to London and works in the charity sector and also teaches creative writing.
Reviews for A Savage Hunger (Paula Maguire 4): An Irish crime thriller of spine-tingling suspense
A Savage Hunter is a taut, compelling thriller that merges ancient beliefs with a very modern crime. I love Paula Maguire, a real, flawed heroine with a complicated love life to rival Ruth's! All in all, a thoroughly satisfying and intelligent crime novel.
Elly Griffiths
Another great story in an increasingly impressive series
Louise Reviews blog
... Read more blog
This is a powerful and disturbing novel
Book Oxygen
A reminder why McGowan has been described as Ireland's answer to Ruth Rendell
Independent
I read The Silent Dead with my heart in my mouth . . . brilliant
Erin Kelly Page-turning
Guardian
An intelligent and compelling story of love, loss and vengeance in a land where the past and its secrets lurk around every corner
Sharon Bolton Astonishing, powerful and immensely satisfying
Peter James Ireland's answer to Ruth Rendell
Ken Bruen A knockout new talent
Lee Child A complex, disturbing, resonant novel that remains light on its feet and immensely entertaining
Irish Times
The best of the Paula series yet; weird, intriguing, gripping and original
Stav Sherez Plenty of intrigue makes this a must read
Fanny Blake
Woman & Home
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Elly Griffiths
Another great story in an increasingly impressive series
Louise Reviews blog
... Read more blog
This is a powerful and disturbing novel
Book Oxygen
A reminder why McGowan has been described as Ireland's answer to Ruth Rendell
Independent
I read The Silent Dead with my heart in my mouth . . . brilliant
Erin Kelly Page-turning
Guardian
An intelligent and compelling story of love, loss and vengeance in a land where the past and its secrets lurk around every corner
Sharon Bolton Astonishing, powerful and immensely satisfying
Peter James Ireland's answer to Ruth Rendell
Ken Bruen A knockout new talent
Lee Child A complex, disturbing, resonant novel that remains light on its feet and immensely entertaining
Irish Times
The best of the Paula series yet; weird, intriguing, gripping and original
Stav Sherez Plenty of intrigue makes this a must read
Fanny Blake
Woman & Home
Show Less