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The Next to Die: the must-read thriller in a gripping new series

The Next to Die: the must-read thriller in a gripping new series

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Five years after his daughter's death, Dylan Kasper is stuck in a downward spiral. When the son of an esteemed professor jumps under an inner-city train, Kasper knows different. He takes on the investigation himself, but soon becomes a target. Can he keep his demons in check and stay alive long enough to bring those responsible to justice?

Format: Hardback
Length: 352 pages
Publication date: 02 February 2023
Publisher: Headline Publishing Group


Five years have passed since the tragic loss of his daughter, and yet, the pain of her absence seems to haunt him relentlessly. It's as if the universe is playing a cruel game, repeating the same devastating event that shattered his life. Dylan Kasper, a former police officer, has retreated into a self-imposed exile, unable to face the memories of his past. The weight of his daughter's death has been a heavy burden, casting a shadow over every aspect of his existence.

However, everything changes when the son of a renowned professor falls under an inner-city train, a suicide that his former colleagues label as such. But Kasper knows better. He has experienced this tragic scenario before, and it has claimed the life of his own daughter. Determined to unravel the truth, Kasper takes on the investigation himself, delving into the dark and dangerous world of crime and corruption.

As he digs deeper, Kasper realizes the terrible trouble that young Tommy had found himself in. With nowhere to turn, he saw suicide as the only way to protect his family from the dangers that lurked around them. But as Kasper's investigation progresses, he becomes the prime target of those responsible for Tommy's death.

In this race against time, Kasper must confront his own demons and stay alive long enough to bring the perpetrators to justice. The stakes have never been higher, and the odds are stacked against him. But he is a man driven by a fierce determination to avenge his daughter's death and ensure that others do not suffer the same fate.

The Next to Die is a remarkable debut novel that blends psychiatry, crime, and the gritty streets of London with a touch of authenticity. Author Andrew Taylor has created a compelling and intricate story that will keep readers on the edge of their seats until the very last page. With its pitch-perfect tone and quality, this book is a terrific debut that promises to leave a lasting impression on anyone who dares to venture into its pages.

The praise for The Next to Die has been overwhelming, with reviewers hailing it as a superb, heart-thumping thriller. Amer Anwar, one of the reviewers, describes it as "a terrific debut that promises to leave a lasting impression on anyone who dares to venture into its pages." Carol Wyer, another reviewer, praises the book's formidable pace and fluid style, stating that it "hooked me immediately with its formidable pace and fluid style." James Oswald, another reviewer, calls the book "outstanding.

The characters in The Next to Die are richly drawn and relatable, each with their own unique backstory and motivations. Dylan Kasper, the protagonist, is a man haunted by the memory of his daughter's death and struggling to find meaning in his existence. His journey through the investigation is a testament to his resilience and determination, as he battles his own demons and confronts the darkness that surrounds him. The supporting characters, such as Detective Inspector Jack Harper and Professor Sarah Matthews, add depth and complexity to the story, each with their own secrets and agendas.

The ending of The Next to Die is a jaw-dropping twist that will leave readers breathless and guessing until the very last page. It is a masterfully crafted climax that ties together all the threads of the story and leaves readers with a sense of satisfaction and closure. It is a testament to the author's skill and ability to keep readers engaged and guessing until the very end.

In conclusion, The Next to Die is a must-read for anyone who loves crime fiction, psychological thrillers, or stories that explore the darker side paragraph of human nature. It is a remarkable debut novel that blends genres seamlessly and delivers a compelling and intricate story that will leave readers breathless and guessing until the very last page. With its pitch-perfect tone, quality, and unforgettable characters, this book promises to be a standout in the genre and is sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone who dares to venture into its pages.

Weight: 566g
Dimension: 164 x 242 x 33 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781472292605

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