Loneliness is a killer and it’s Grace McGill’s job to clean up the mess when a dead body has lain undiscovered for weeks or even months.
This fascinating thriller had me hooked from the first chapter.
Robertson is well-kent for his crime writing, so it’s little wonder that the vivid descriptions of the scenes of death and the complexities of the mind of a killer combine to make this tale as dark and disconcerting as it is compelling.
The Undiscovered Deaths of Grace McGill, by C. S. Robertson, published by Hodder & Stoughton, £19.99.
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