Two murders, forty years apart. What links them? Detectives Anderson
& Costello undertake their most baffling investigation to date.
The body is found in the early hours of the morning, drifting lifelessly
on the outgoing tide. Twenty-three-year-old medical student Aasha Ariti
had been enjoying a night out to celebrate the end of lockdown. Anthony
Poole, the last person to have seen her alive, is the prime suspect.
Before detectives Anderson and Costello can make further headway, they
are pulled off the case to investigate the murder of a pensioner in his
own home. The body of eighty-one-year-old Jimmy Pearcey reveals evidence
of prolonged, excruciating torture in the hours before he died. Of one
thing DCI Anderson is certain: this killing was very close and very
personal. But the victim was a loner, without friends or relatives.
As they dig deeper however, the two detectives uncover a number of
secrets in the dead man's past. Secrets that link to another murder more
than forty years before. What really happened on 21st June 1978? Someone
is determined to ensure that Anderson and Costello never find out.
Whatever it takes.