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Hardcover / ISBN-13: 9781409198000

Price: £14.99

ON SALE: 19th August 2021

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Crime & Mystery

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THE STANDALONE THRILLER FROM THE MILLION-COPY BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF RAGDOLL – SOON TO BE A MAJOR TV SERIES

‘Clever, original and gripping’ Rachel Abbott

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1989
DS Benjamin Chambers and DC Adam Winter are on the trail of a twisted serial killer with a passion for recreating the world’s greatest works of art through the bodies of his victims. But after Chambers almost loses his life, the case goes cold – their killer lying dormant, his collection unfinished.

1996
Jordan Marshall has excelled within the Metropolitan Police Service, fuelled by a loss that defined her teenage years. Obsessed, she manages to obtain new evidence, convincing both Chambers and Winter to revisit the case. However, their resurrected investigation brings about a fresh reign of terror, the team treading a fine line between police officers and vigilantes in their pursuit of a monster far more dangerous and intelligent than any of them had anticipated…


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Praise for Daniel Cole:

‘A brilliant, breathless thriller’ M.J. Arlidge

Superb thriller writing’ Peter Robinson

‘A star is born. Killer plot. Killer pace’ Simon Toyne

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Clever, original and gripping. Once again, Daniel Cole has excelled himself with some of the most original murders I have ever encountered! Throw in a clever use of black humour, and Mimic will both enthral and entertain any lover of dark thrillers
Rachel Abbott
Engaging characters and an inventively twisted killer. Races to a breathless conclusion
Simon Beckett
The constant churn of serial killer novels can sometimes make you feel they are a sub-genre written largely by rote. Every so often though a writer comes along to remind you that they can force us to look at dark things we'd rather ignore. Daniel Cole is just such a writer; long may he go on making our flesh crawl.
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