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by Sharon Bolton

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Published: 2013

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'Spine-tingling suspense!' LISA GARDNERBarney has seen things. Things no child should see . . . and he knows the killer will strike again soon. The victim will be another boy, just like him. He will drain the body of blood, and leave it on a Thames beach. There will be no clues for detectives Dana Tulloch and Mark Joesbury to find. There will be no warning about who will be next. There will be no good reason for young policewoman Lacey Flint to become involved . . . And no chance that she can stay away.LIKE THIS, FOR EVER is published as LOST in the USReview"An all-round hit; scary, twisty and intense" RT BookReviews "Bolton sets aside the gothic-tinged atmosphere of her early novels in favor of a more visceral sensibility, exerting immediate and continuing pull by stepping in and out of an unnamed killer's mind ... a nail-biting thriller" Booklist "Close-to-the-bone red herrings skillfully strewn across the detectives' paths, convincing cop-shop procedure, and perceptively drawn secondary characters help push this contemporary crime novel ahead of the pack ... Bolton looks deep into the lost-soul madness of a killer and makes her vision all too horribly real." Publishers Weekly About the AuthorS. J. BOLTON is the author of five critically acclaimed novels: Sacrifice, Awakening, Blood Harvest, Now You See Me and Dead Scared. Sacrifice was nominated for the International Thriller Writers Award for Best First Novel, and voted Top Debut Thriller in the first ever Amazon Rising Stars. Awakening won the Mary Higgins Clark award for Thriller of the Year. In 2010 Blood Harvest was shortlisted for the CWA Gold Dagger for Crime Novel of the Year, and in both 2011 and 2012 S. J. Bolton was shortlisted for the CWA Dagger in the Library, an award for an entire body of work, nominated by library users. S. J. Bolton lives near Oxford with her husband and young son.

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