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Duane wrote: "Hi, Gary! Thanks for the Friend invite and Twitter follow!Duane Simolke"
My pleasure and best wishes. Gary.
Steph wrote: "Hi Gary! Thanks for the friend request! I look forward to chatting books with you!"Hi Steph. Many thanks and me too. Gary.
Finding time to write Tom Dupree #2, promote STATE OF HONOUR, work, family and a million other things - well it's tough. But it's good tough!
Erin (Paperback Stash) wrote: "Thanks for the friend request Gary :)"Hi Erin
Sorry for the delay. It's my pleasure.
Best regards
Gary
Alex wrote: "Thanks for the invite."Alex wrote: "Thanks for the invite."
It's a pleasure. Best regards,
Gary
Barbara Ann wrote: "Hi Gary, thanks for the friend request and I look forward to chatting with you about books in the near future."Thanks Barbara. Best, Gary
Hi Gary, thanks for the friend request and I look forward to chatting with you about books in the near future.
Saul wrote: "Hey, Gary. Appreciate the friend connect. Look forward to seeing your posts and book reccs here on GR!Saul"
Thanks so much, Saul.







The Kindle price is £2.99 and the paperback price is £9.32.
A successful career woman is found dead on the floor of her North London kitchen with her throat brutally slashed. Beside the body lies a half-open razor with a single droplet of blood at the tip of an otherwise pristine blade.
However, the forensics prove this razor can’t be the murder weapon, and when another successful career woman is found murdered a few days later, again in her kitchen, again with her throat cut and again with a blood-tipped half-open razor placed beside her body, Detective Chief Inspector John Gore of the Metropolitan Police fears he has a potential serial killer on his hands.
As the body count rises the pressure is mounting on Gore to quickly find and stop the killer.
Meanwhile someone is sending him taunting notes, each headed, Death Comes Calling, and Gore begins to realise the killer is playing mind games not just with the police, but with him personally. The question is…why?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B089NHM8W1
Thanks, Tom.