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Paula Maguire, forensic psychologist on the Irish border, returns as a teenager in this exclusive digital short story from Claire McGowan, proclaimed by Ken.
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ID: Mickey Doyle. Suspected terrorist and member of the Mayday Five. The officers at the crime scene know exactly who the victim is. Doyle was one of five suspected bombers who caused the deaths of sixteen people. The remaining four are also missing and when a second body is found, decapitated, it's clear they are being killed by the same methods their victims suffered.

Forensic psychologist Paula Maguire is assigned the case but she is up against the clock - both personally and professionally.

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With moral boundaries blurred between victim and perpetrator, will Paula be able to find those responsible? After all, even killers deserve justice I simply did not want to put this book down. Superb fast-paced plot and wonderful storytelling'. A great read'. Steady, tense layering, building up to the nerve-wrecking end'. Forensic psychologist Paula Maguire, already wrestling with the hardest decision of her life, is forced to put her own problems on hold when she's asked to help find a baby taken from a local hospital.

Then the brutal, ritualistic murder of a woman found lying on a remote stone circle indicates a connection to the kidnapping and Paula knows that they will have to move fast if they are to find the person responsible. When another child is taken and a pregnant woman goes missing, Paula finds herself caught up in a deadly hunt for a killer determined to leave no trace, and discovers every decision she makes really is a matter of life and death Definitely worth reading'. Cleverly done; I felt a great deal of empathy for all concerned.

An excellent read'. Account Options Sign in. Top charts. New arrivals. Add to Wishlist Free Ebook. Paula Maguire, forensic psychologist on the Irish border, returns as a teenager in this exclusive digital short story from Claire McGowan. If you love the Paula Maguire series, or are yet to meet the infamous psychologist, you'll be gripped What readers are saying about Controlled Explosions : 'A beautifully rendered novella set way before the series began.

I was completely hooked ' ' Fast-paced and exciting ' 'A great peek into the history of Paula - our favourite psychologist! She also writes women's fiction as Eva Woods. Reviews Review Policy. Published on. Flowing text. Best For. Web, Tablet, Phone, eReader. Content Protection. Read Aloud. Learn More.

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