The Strange Death of Fiona Griffiths: Her toughest case - dangerous, undercover, alone
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The Strange Death of Fiona Griffiths: Her toughest case - dangerous, undercover, alone
Fiona Griffiths's toughest case yet: alone, undercover, scared
A woman starved to death in a remote Welsh cottage. A computer guy left to bleed to death, his hands brutally hacked off at the wrist.
When DC Fiona Griffiths and her colleagues realise they're staring at one of the world's most audacious robberies, she's asked to take on the challenge: will she go undercover to penetrate this criminal gang from within?
When Fiona says yes, she has to give up her old life entirely. She becomes Fiona Grey, a homeless woman struggling to get her life back together again. When the criminal gang adopt her as one of their own, she's totally alone, vulnerable - and dangerous as hell.
This international smash hit murder mystery series is ideal for fans of Stieg Larsson, Tana French ... and anyone else who loves strong female protagonists.
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An impossible burglary. A nailed-on suicide. And a detective who doesn't believe a thing. British detective Fiona Griffiths will be back in action with the stomach-churning excitement of THIS THING OF DARKNESS. Don't miss it!
What people are saying about the Fiona Griffiths crime thriller series
"The most gripping crime novel I have read, maybe ever. DON'T read The Strange Death if you have a weak heart, unless you are bent on suicide by thriller."—Peter J Earle
“Gritty, compelling . . . a [police] procedural unlike any other you are likely to read this year.â€â€”USA Today
“With Detective Constable Fiona ‘Fi’ Griffiths, Harry Bingham . . . finds a sweet spot in crime fiction . . . think Stieg Larsson’s Lisbeth Salander . . . Denise Mina’s ‘Paddy’ Meehan [or] Lee Child’s Jack Reacher . . . The writing is terrific.â€â€”Boston Globe
"Fiona Griffiths may be the most fascinating protagonist in fiction. She is similar to Lisbeth Salander, an intelligent but profoundly damaged young woman, but Fiona is less hostile and more curious, sort of a good guy sociopath. I couldn't put it down. This is definitely one of my very favorite thriller series. I love this character and I hope I have the chance to read many more. Harry Bingham is a genius and one hell of a writer."—Audrey, Top 500 Reviewer
“A stunner with precision plotting, an unusual setting, and a deeply complex protagonist . . . We have the welcome promise of more books to come.â€â€”The Seattle Times
“A dark delight, and I look forward to Fiona’s future struggles with criminals, her demons and the mysteries of her past.â€â€”Washington Post
"The easiest five stars I've ever awarded a book. Fiona Griffiths is by far the most original fictional detective I’ve come across . . . [the book] made me feel breathless with worry, concern and eventually fear for Fiona."—Loretta Milan
“An even more intense plot and richer character study than his first . . . Fiona’s past mental problems and her unconventional personality make her a distinctive lead.â€â€”Publishers Weekly, (starred review)
“Some of the most memorably staccato narration in the genre . . . [Bingham’s] remote, unquenchable heroine makes her stand apart from every one of her procedural brothers and sisters.â€â€”Kirkus Reviews
“Compelling . . . amply proves the freshness and flair that [Bingham] has brought to the [British] police procedural. . . . Surprisingly delicate, it weaves a sinuous, seductive spell and confirms we have a new crime talent to treasure."—Daily Mail (London)