The Blood Pit

The Blood Pit by Kate Ellis is a mystery novel published by Piatkus in 2008, featuring 346 pages in English. The story follows DI Wesley Peterson as he investigates a series of bizarre murders, beginning with the death of Charles Marrick, whose body has been drained of blood. As the investigation unfolds, Wesley encounters a second victim, a local vet, murdered in a similar manner, and discovers a third body far from the initial crime scene.
Readers will find a gripping narrative that intertwines the investigation with unsettling letters received by Wesley’s archaeologist friend, Neil Watson. These letters detail gruesome events at a medieval abbey, raising questions about their connection to the murders. As the plot thickens, both Wesley and Neil confront the chilling reality of a killer linked to past sins, leading to tragic and shocking revelations. This edition presents a compelling exploration of crime and mystery set against a historical backdrop.
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Never has DI Wesley Peterson witnessed such a bizarre crime scene. The victim, Charles Marrick, has been murdered, his body drained of blood. Described by those who knew him as ‘evil’, it seems that Wesley isn’t going to have any shortage of suspects – until a popular local vet is murdered in an identical fashion…and a third body is discovered many miles away.
And when Wesley’s archaeologist friend, Neil Watson, starts getting disturbing anonymous letters written in gory detail about macabre events at a medieval abbey – which Neil fears are being sent by the killer Wesley is looking for – Wesley wonders whether there could be a connection between all these deaths and Neil’s letters. And could Neil himself be in danger? As the sinister truth unfolds, both Wesley and Neil are forced to face tragedy and shocking revelations…and a killer who bears the scars of past sins.
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