Still Water

Still Water by John Harvey, published by Arrow in 2001, is a mystery novel that delves into the investigation surrounding the discovery of a young woman’s body in a city canal. As the police suspect a serial killer, the newly formed Serious Crime Squad takes on the case. Although it initially falls outside the jurisdiction of DI Charlie Resnick, the situation escalates when another body is found, drawing him into the investigation with a personal stake.
Readers will find a gripping narrative that explores the complexities of crime and the impact it has on those involved. The story unfolds against a backdrop of tension and intrigue, as the characters navigate the challenges of a murder investigation. With a page count of 360, this edition presents a detailed account of the unfolding mystery, engaging readers in the themes of fiction, mystery, and detective work.
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The battered body of a young woman is found floating in the still water of a city canal. Police suspect a serial killer, which makes it a case for the newly formed Serious Crime Squad. It is not DI Charlie Resnick’s case then. But soon another body is found, and this time Charlie has a personal interest.
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