Detective Rob Miller Books 4–6: The Box Hill Killer / The South Bank Murders / The Soho Killer (Detective Rob Miller #4-6)

Detective Rob Miller Books  4–6: The Box Hill Killer / The South Bank Murders / The Soho Killer (Detective Rob Miller #4-6)

ISBN: 1804058378

ISBN 13: 9781804058374

Publisher: Joffe

Pages: 927

Author: Biba Pearce

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In this three-book box set:

Book 4: The Box Hill Killer
Twelve years ago, Noah Palmer’s body was found in the Box Hill woods, a five-pointed star carved in his chest. He was the fourth victim of a serial killer who has never been caught. Now, a young woman is involved in a shooting outside Harrods in central London. Her DNA shows a familial match to the Box Hill cold case. To solve this mystery, Rob’s going to have to go off-book, potentially putting his career — and already complicated love life — on the line. Can he stop the Box Hill killer?

Book 5: The South Bank Murders
Retired Chief Superintendent Sam Lawrence, Detective Rob Miller’s friend and mentor, has been shot dead. Lawrence had always been his rock. Now Rob will hunt down the killer — and this time it’s personal. But it’s not the only murder Rob’s got on his plate. The body of a young man is found on the south bank of the Thames near the London Eye with an unusual stamp on his wrist. Are the two killings related?

Book 6: The Soho Killer
Detective Rob Miller thinks he’s seen it all, but this murder scene takes his breath away. The victim is bound and gagged at one of the busiest squares in London. The prime suspect is the victim’s partner. Under pressure from his superiors, Rob makes an arrest despite his doubts. But another body is found: bound, gagged and dumped in the middle of central London. Now Rob’s on the hunt for a serial killer with a fetish — and a talent for staying invisible. Then the killer makes it personal . . .