‘Bruce is doing for Cambridge what Colin Dexter did for Oxford with Inspector Morse’ Daily Mail
Kaye Whiting went to buy a birthday present and didn’t come back. She isn’t dead, or physically injured. But she is alone and very, very scared.
Fifty miles away in Cambridge town centre a deeply disturbed young woman is standing by a payphone. She knows she often feels compelled to do harmful things and is driven by a desire to make a call.
DC Gary Goodhew is one of the detectives assigned to find Kaye and when her body is discovered the only clue to the potential murderer is a woman’s voice on his answerphone saying, ‘Kaye isn’t the first and won’t be the last…’
Praise for Cambridge Blue:
‘Menacing and insidious, this is a great novel’ R J Ellory
‘A fast-paced gritty tale guaranteed to have you hooked from beginning to end’ Cambridgeshire Pride
‘A gripping tale of murder and mystery’ Cambridge Style
Kaye Whiting went to buy a birthday present and didn’t come back. She isn’t dead, or physically injured. But she is alone and very, very scared.
Fifty miles away in Cambridge town centre a deeply disturbed young woman is standing by a payphone. She knows she often feels compelled to do harmful things and is driven by a desire to make a call.
DC Gary Goodhew is one of the detectives assigned to find Kaye and when her body is discovered the only clue to the potential murderer is a woman’s voice on his answerphone saying, ‘Kaye isn’t the first and won’t be the last…’
Praise for Cambridge Blue:
‘Menacing and insidious, this is a great novel’ R J Ellory
‘A fast-paced gritty tale guaranteed to have you hooked from beginning to end’ Cambridgeshire Pride
‘A gripping tale of murder and mystery’ Cambridge Style