The sequel to Body 13 has Detective Inspector Quigg and Detective Constable Heather Walsh (his new temporary partner) trying to identify a serial killer who carves biblical references into his child victims. As they struggle to solve the riddle of the twenty-three missing children over the past sixty years, a psychic from Canada arrives to help them. Quigg continues to battle the exclusive paedophile ring called the Apostles to bring them to justice, and his private life becomes even more complicated when a hacker called Lucy joins his ménage à trois.
Tim Ellis was born in the bowels of Hammersmith Hospital, London, on a dark and stormy night, and now lives in Cheshire with his wife and one ShihTzu. In-between, he joined the Royal Army Medical Corps at eighteen and completed twenty-two years service, leaving in 1993 having achieved the rank of Warrant Officer Class 1 (Regimental Sergeant Major). Since then, he settled in Essex, and worked in secondary education as a senior financial manager, in higher education as an associate lecturer/tutor at Lincoln and Anglia Ruskin Universities, and as a consultant for the National College of School Leadership. His final job, before retiring to write fiction full time in 2009, was as Head and teacher of Behavioural Sciences (Psychology/Sociology) in a secondary school. He has a PhD and an MBA in Educational Management, and an MA in Education.
As with the previous book, a very good story and still I could have done without all the sex. I think it took away some enjoyment of the story. It is about 15 children's bodies being found buried and the story behind why.