Five Star Reviews for 'Her Moons Denouement':
‘The follow on from Angels Bleed was fantastic, gripping, exciting and at times fascinatingly shocking!’
‘I couldn't put it down. Some quite graphic details in parts and lots of twists an turns. A brilliant author! Can't wait until next year for the next episode.'
‘This story takes you into the dark regions of the human mind most keep locked up tight.’
‘Wow!! What a book!! I was gripped from first to last, totally enthralled at every page. Definitely a must read.’
The sequel to the bestselling Psychological thriller 'Angels Bleed', 'Her Moons Denouement' takes place two weeks later:
‘Even Fallen Angels Have Wings’
In the midst of a bustling Fringe Festival in Edinburgh, a strange sideshow pops up. Billboards proclaiming ‘Even Fallen Angels Have Wings’ stand either side of a ten foot tall crucifix, an unconscious, near naked man nailed hand and foot to it.
‘Even Fallen Angels Have Wings’
Two hours later the sideshow is a Crime Scene. DI Fenny Bentley arrives to find a dead body on the ground at the foot of the crucifix, a single self-inflicted gunshot wound through the head, large feathered wings stretching out from the back with blood pooling around them.
‘Even Fallen Angels Have Wings’
DI John Saul is on compassionate leave, supposedly recovering from the devastating personal loss he suffered during his last case. But he can’t leave that case alone. It consumes his every waking moment. And he can’t sleep.
‘Even Fallen Angels Have Wings’
DI Saul switches on a TV and hears those words on the news about the crime in Edinburgh. The same words spoken to him by a killer on his last case. A case which involved DI Bentley.
‘Even Fallen Angels Have Wings’
Words that lead DI Bentley on a journey where everything he believes in, is ripped apart.
Where a woman he believes doesn’t exist, hounds his every move.
Words that lead DI Saul on a journey of impossible realisation.
Where a woman he believes dead, haunts his every move.
A woman that embroils them both in a trail of murder, debauchery, suicide and revelation.
A woman who laughs at her own Moons Denouement.
A woman called Madame Evangeline.
‘The follow on from Angels Bleed was fantastic, gripping, exciting and at times fascinatingly shocking!’
‘I couldn't put it down. Some quite graphic details in parts and lots of twists an turns. A brilliant author! Can't wait until next year for the next episode.'
‘This story takes you into the dark regions of the human mind most keep locked up tight.’
‘Wow!! What a book!! I was gripped from first to last, totally enthralled at every page. Definitely a must read.’
The sequel to the bestselling Psychological thriller 'Angels Bleed', 'Her Moons Denouement' takes place two weeks later:
‘Even Fallen Angels Have Wings’
In the midst of a bustling Fringe Festival in Edinburgh, a strange sideshow pops up. Billboards proclaiming ‘Even Fallen Angels Have Wings’ stand either side of a ten foot tall crucifix, an unconscious, near naked man nailed hand and foot to it.
‘Even Fallen Angels Have Wings’
Two hours later the sideshow is a Crime Scene. DI Fenny Bentley arrives to find a dead body on the ground at the foot of the crucifix, a single self-inflicted gunshot wound through the head, large feathered wings stretching out from the back with blood pooling around them.
‘Even Fallen Angels Have Wings’
DI John Saul is on compassionate leave, supposedly recovering from the devastating personal loss he suffered during his last case. But he can’t leave that case alone. It consumes his every waking moment. And he can’t sleep.
‘Even Fallen Angels Have Wings’
DI Saul switches on a TV and hears those words on the news about the crime in Edinburgh. The same words spoken to him by a killer on his last case. A case which involved DI Bentley.
‘Even Fallen Angels Have Wings’
Words that lead DI Bentley on a journey where everything he believes in, is ripped apart.
Where a woman he believes doesn’t exist, hounds his every move.
Words that lead DI Saul on a journey of impossible realisation.
Where a woman he believes dead, haunts his every move.
A woman that embroils them both in a trail of murder, debauchery, suicide and revelation.
A woman who laughs at her own Moons Denouement.
A woman called Madame Evangeline.