| It was a vicious, calculated murder. The killer selected his victim at Euston station, followed her home on the Tube and strangled her to death in front of her child. At the same time, killed in the same way, a second body is discovered at the back of King's Cross station. It is a grisly coincidence that eerily echoes the murder of two women, stabbed to death months before on the same day... It is DI Tom Thorne who sees the link and comes to the horrifying conclusion. This is not a serial killer the police are up against. This is two of them. Finding the body used to be the worst part of the job. Not any more. Now each time a body is found, Thorne must live with the knowledge that somewhere out there is a second victim, waiting to be discovered. But while the methods might be the same, the manner of the killings is strikingly different and Thorne comes to realize that he is hunting two very different killers. One is ruthless and in control, while his partner in crime is submissive, compliant, terrified. Thorne must catch a man whose need to manipulate is as great as his need to kill a man who will threaten those closest to Thorne himself a man who will show him that the ability to inspire terror, is the deadliest weapon of all... Brutally black, psychologically sharp. Scaredy Cat is twice as tense, twice as shocking, twice as compelling as any thriller you'll read this year. |