WTF? And once more, I must say, WTF? My mind has completely gone, (shut up you in the back who said it was never there). What a total head f**k! I'm struggling to write my review because I'm in shock. My jaw has dropped and is dragging along the floor. I haven't blinked in 3 hours. I'm reading this book, and I'm thinking what a shame for that nice writer Conrad Jones, him who writes the excellent books about that lovely detective Alec Ramsay. Him who thanked me on Facebook for my kind review for Three or Brick or one of his other books. Oh dear, he's had a right time of it, and his devoted rescue dog, Evie Jones, and then I'm all "WTF? THIS MAN'S A MURDERER!!!!" Then I'm all, "Silly me, it's fiction!". But I'm not sure how much is fact and how much is fiction. If you like action packed, perspiration inducing, stomach clenching, sh*t stirring thrillers, you'll love this book. I can't remember the last time I was so frightened. I read until 4am and then thought I should get some sleep. Did I sleep? Did I hell! I kept waking up with a start, sure I'd heard someone or something. Looking at my rescue bichon frise who's had all her teeth removed and thinking what would happen if I had to rely on my dog to save my life? Well, she could give the murderer a thorough sucking! But I digress, because my mind is still all over the place. The most unusual, original concept for a book, which has been so fantastically executed by Conrad Jones that I may never sleep again. I'm just gobsmacked. Read this book, Do it NOW! Now I tell you. I have no idea how long I'll be wandering around the house in this semi catatonic state. Can someone check that the dogs have been fed? I need to lie down in a darkened room. No, actually leave the lights on! OHMIDAYS! Mr Jones - what have you done? I only ever had a tentative grasp on reality at the best of times. What a book, what a brilliant book!