An Eye for an Eye (Detective Kate Young, 1)
An Eye for an Eye (Detective Kate Young, 1) book cover

An Eye for an Eye (Detective Kate Young, 1)

Paperback – February 1, 2021

Price
$15.95
Format
Paperback
Pages
428
Publisher
Thomas & Mercer
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1542020985
Dimensions
5.08 x 1 x 7.8 inches
Weight
13.6 ounces

Description

Review “This was one thrilling ride full of tension and twists.” ―Angela Marsons, bestselling author of the DI Kim Stone series “A grisly killer, a ticking clock, and an investigator whose career is on the line: An Eye for an Eye kept me hooked and wanting more.” ―Robert Dugoni, New York Times bestselling author of the Tracy Crosswhite series “WOW! Gritty and tense. DI Kate Young is an exciting new lead character I can’t wait to see more of in this compelling series.” ―K. L. Slater, bestselling author of Little Whispers and The Apartment “ An Eye for an Eye is a fascinating whodunit loaded with secrets and suspense and guided by a lead detective who refuses to be pushed around.” ―T.R. Ragan, New York Times and Amazon Charts bestselling author of the Sawyer Brooks series “ An Eye for an Eye is a refreshing, gripping read that will keep you guessing until its shattering conclusion.” ―Lisa Regan, bestselling author of the Josie Quinn series “ An Eye for an Eye is a taut and emotional thriller that delivers on the promises set in the first, gripping scene.” ―Danielle Girard, USA Today bestselling author “A compelling story―emotive, addictive, and harrowing at times. Watch out for this one!” ―Noelle Holten, author of the DC Maggie Jamieson series “A riveting mystery with an unforgettable protagonist, An Eye for an Eye reads as if Broadchurch was written by Ian Rankin.” ―Jason Pinter, bestselling author of A Stranger at the Door “A turbo-charged page-turner with a ton of emotion, An Eye for an Eye will have you trusting no-one, suspecting everyone, and guessing right up until the final twist. Brilliant.” ―Chris Merritt, author of the Lockhart & Green series About the Author Winner of The People’s Book Prize Award, Carol Wyer is a bestselling author and stand-up comedian who writes feel-good comedies and gripping crime fiction. A move to the ‘dark side’ in 2017 saw the introduction of popular DI Robyn Carter in Little Girl Lost , the #2 bestselling book on Amazon, #9 bestselling audiobook on Audible and Top 150 USA Today bestseller. A second series, featuring DI Natalie Ward, quickly followed and to date her crime novels have sold over 750,000 copies and been translated for various overseas markets, including Norwegian, Italian, Turkish, Hungarian Slovak, Czech and Polish. Carol has been interviewed on numerous radio shows discussing ‘Irritable Male Syndrome’ and ‘Ageing Disgracefully’, and on BBC Breakfast television. She has written for Woman’s Weekly , Take A Break , Choice , Yours , Woman’s Own and HuffPost . She currently lives on a windy hill in rural Staffordshire with her husband, Mr Grumpy…who is very, very grumpy. To learn more about Carol, go to www.carolwyer.co.uk or follow Carol on Twitter: @carolewyer. Carol also blogs at www.carolwyer.com

Features & Highlights

  • A killer running rings around the police. A detective spiralling out of control.
  • DI Kate Young is on leave. She’s the force’s best detective, but her bosses know she’s under pressure, on medication and overcoming trauma. So after her bad judgement call leads to a narrowly averted public disaster, they’re sure all she needs is a rest.
  • But when Staffordshire Police summon her back to work on a murder case, it’s a harder, more suspicious Kate Young who returns. With a new ruthlessness, she sets about tracking down a clinical, calculating serial killer who is torturing victims and leaving clues to taunt the police. Spurred on by her reporter husband, Young begins to suspect that the murderer might be closer than she ever imagined.
  • As she works to uncover the truth, Young unravels a network of secrets and lies, with even those closest to her having something to hide. But with her own competence―and her grip on reality―called into question, can she unmask the killer before they strike again?

Customer Reviews

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Most Helpful Reviews

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Another winner from Carol Wyer

Just finished the new book An Eye for an Eye, the first in the Detective Kate Young series. I found the beginning somewhat tedious but since I love this author I kept reading. Oh boy, am I glad I did. This is an amazing book with a wonderful new character. Kate Young, a once and promising police officer, is confronted with a horrible tragedy. Her time off is mixed with nightmares and the drugs she takes to get her through the day. When she is asked to return to work by the Superintendent to investigate a very sensitive case, she agrees. Her and her team are investigating the murder of a prominent man and it has to be kept under wraps. The book has so many twists and turns and keeps you on the edge of your seat. Kate is a fine detective and knows that she must see this case through and get justice for the victims. When she realizes her efforts are being scrutinized and even thwarted, she soon uncovers a truly devious and evil plot. The excitement builds and then, towards the end, the revelation of what is actually happening made my jaw drop. then comes the shocking cliff hanger! Thankfully, the next one in the series, A Cut for a Cut, is coming in June! Thank you Carol Wyer for a fantastic book and the time spent enjoying it!
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New Series Alert!

Nothing compares to reading the first book in a new series by a favorite author. Well, maybe realizing just how much you loved it! I can't wait to read more about Kate and her colleagues. I love how well Carol Wyer weaves her story. Her major twists at the end totally blindsided me. Excellent writing! If you love Thrillers and Crime novels, you have to read this one.!
Highly recommend! 5 Stars!
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Plot was similar to other books

It was ok, but the killer was very obvious.