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Criminal

Criminal
 

The past will always find you... A woman is found brutally murdered in a sordid Atlanta apartment. Her blood-soaked body bears a startling similarity to a woman found dead almost 40 years earlier. Soon Special Agent Will Trent finds himself returning to the home he grew up in.

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ISBN 9781846057977
Published 6 July 2012 by Cornerstone
Format Trade Paperback/Paperback
Author(s) By Slaughter, Karin

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ISBN-13 9781846057977
ISBN-10 1846057973
Stock Available
Status Available at publisher; usually ships 5-14 working days
Publisher Cornerstone
Imprint Century
Publication Date 6 July 2012
International Publication Date 5 July 2012
Publication Country United Kingdom United Kingdom
Format Trade Paperback/Paperback
Author(s) By Slaughter, Karin
Category Adventure / Thriller
Interest Age Young Adults
Reading Age Young Adults
NBS Text Crime & Thriller
ONIX Text General/trade
Number of Pages 448
Dimensions Width: 153mm
Height: 234mm
Spine: 31mm
Weight 578g
Dewey Code 813.54
Catalogue Code 268021

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The past will always find you...A woman is found brutally murdered in a sordid Atlanta apartment. Her blood-soaked body bears a startling similarity to a woman found dead almost 40 years earlier. Soon Special Agent Will Trent finds himself returning to the home he grew up in. And a past that could hold the clue to the killings...

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Author's Bio

Karin Slaughter was born and raised in a small Georgia town in the American South. The author of eleven bestselling novels, Slaughter, a passionate supporter of libraries, has spearheaded the Save the Libraries campaign in America (www.savethelibraries.com) and advocates that everyone 'should fight for libraries as we do for our freedom'. She has donated all income from her short story Thorn in My Side to both the American and British library systems. For her twelfth novel, Criminal, Slaughter exhaustively researched both the racial and gender politics of the Atlanta police department and American society in the 1970s resulting in a deeply personal exploration of her hometown and her country during a period of enormous social change. To find out more about Karin Slaughter, visit her website www.karinslaughter.com, or catch up with her on www.facebook.com/AuthorKarinSlaughter.

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