Title: The Keeper (Book #2 in the D.I. Sean Corrigan series)
Author: Luke Delaney
Genre: Crime/Thriller/Detective
Publish Date: July 29, 2014
Publisher: HarperCollins
~ Synopsis ~
The second novel in the DI Sean Corrigan series – authentic and terrifying crime fiction with a psychological edge, by an ex-Met detective. Perfect for fans of Mark Billingham, Peter James and Stuart MacBride. DI Sean Corrigan is different to most cops. He’s no psychic, but his own dark past has given him the ability to step into a crime scene and see it through the eyes of the offender. He understands what drives a person to commit murder, rape, arson – but sometimes his gift seems more like a burden. When the brutally murdered body of a young woman is found in the woods, Corrigan and his team are on the case. But this is not the act of a one-time offender. They’re on the trail of someone who has been taking women from their homes and keeping them captive before disposing of their bodies. This killer is looking for the perfect woman – and when he finds her, he’s going to keep her. Whether she likes it or not…~ Purchase Links ~
Delaney Q & A
What
was your favorite chapter (or part) to write and why?
I
think my favorite bit in the book is actually in a section of chapter 6, page
185-192 when Corrigan quizzes the rather hapless Neighborhood Watch guy –
Douglas Levy. In those few pages you can learn all you need to know about
Corrigan: Determined, but dark. Intuitive, but merciless.
You’ve
been given the task to host a last minute dinner party. Which authors are on
your ultimate dinner invitation list? Alive or dead.
Thomas
Harris for sure, then probably JD Salinger and Graham Greene.
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