Deadly Cry

Deadly Cry by Angela Marsons, published by Bookouture in 2020, is a gripping mystery that delves into the complexities of crime and investigation. This edition spans 354 pages and is presented in English. The narrative begins with the tragic discovery of a young mother, Katrina, whose body is found shortly after her daughter is seen alone in a shopping center. Detective Kim Stone is called to the scene, where initial impressions suggest a straightforward murder, but her instincts hint at deeper motives behind the crime.
As the investigation unfolds, a second victim is found, intensifying the urgency for Kim and her team. With the added pressure of a handwritten letter from the killer pleading for help, the detectives must navigate a web of clues that includes mysterious scratch marks on the victims. The story explores themes of desperation and communication, as Kim races against time to uncover the truth and save a missing child. Readers will find a blend of police procedural elements and psychological intrigue as the plot thickens, revealing the mind of a killer and the connections between the victims.
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You have to stop me from hurting anyone else. I don’t want to do these horrible things. Help me before I’m forced to do it again. And I will do it again because I have no choice. I’ve never had a choice.
In a busy shopping centre, a little girl clutches a teddy bear, clinging to it in the absence of her mother, Katrina. Hours later, Katrina’s body is discovered in an abandoned building. For Detective Kim Stone, it looks like a quick, functional kill. But Kim’s instincts tell her there’s more to this senseless murder than meets the eye. What was the motive for killing a young mother out shopping with her child?
Days later, a second victim is found in a local park, her neck broken just like Katrina’s and her six-year-old son missing.
With her colleague, Detective Stacey Wood, working on another unsolved crime and a member of the team grieving the loss of a close relative, Kim is struggling to make inroads on what is fast becoming a complex case. And when a handwritten letter from the killer lands on Kim’s desk addressed to her, and pleading for help, she knows time is running out to bring the little boy home alive.
With the support of a handwriting analyst and profiler, Kim and the team begin to get inside the mind of the killer and make a shocking discovery.
Some of the victims have scratch marks on their wrists.
But these are no random scratches. The killer is using them to communicate with someone. The question is… with whom?
And if Kim doesn’t find them soon, another innocent soul will die.
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