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Do you ever really know someone? Or is it all secrets and lies?
When Crane is called out to the scene of the disappearance of army wife and model Janey Cunningham, his only clue is a red stiletto shoe she left behind. Although Crane's first instinct is to dislike the officer who has had the misfortune to lose his wife, he is sympathetic to the man's anguish. For how Crane would feel if his lost his own wife?
Teasing out clues, Cranes sees the glamour surrounding the popular couple beginning to tarnish. It's as though someone wants to strip their lives naked for all to see, and Crane wants to know why. Can Crane defend the army's reputation? As well as that of one of its officers? What secret is the victim harbouring?
Is it a secret so deadly, the only outcome is death?
What readers are saying about Crane...
'Intense, entertaining, a very satisfying crime story' J S Clark
'This book was, to my taste, just dark enough, just thrilling enough, and yet comfortably traditional, paying homage to a classic genre.' Jeanette
'A deftly written psychological crime story.' Paul B
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