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Head in the Sand
Damien Boyd
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Description for Head in the Sand
Paperback. .
The discovery of a severed head in a golf course bunker triggers a frantic race to find a serial killer that brings the town of Burnham-on-Sea to a standstill. A connection is made with a series of unsolved murders harking back to the 1970s, and Detective Inspector Nick Dixon finds himself caught in a race against time that takes him the length and breadth of the country. The brutal killing of an elderly man raises the stakes and, as he closes in, Dixon begins to question whether he is chasing one serial killer or two. Head in the Sand is the second novel in the highly acclaimed DI Nick Dixon Crime Series. Revised edition: This edition of Head in the Sand includes editorial revisions.
Product Details
Number of pages
208
Publisher
Amazon Publishing United States
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Series
DI Nick Dixon
Condition
New
Weight
219 g
Number of Pages
208
Place of Publication
Seattle, United States
ISBN
9781477821046
SKU
V9781477821046
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
Ref
99-1
About Damien Boyd
Damien Boyd is a solicitor by training and draws on his extensive experience of criminal law, along with a spell in the Crown Prosecution Service, to write fast-paced crime thrillers featuring Detective Inspector Nick Dixon.
Reviews for Head in the Sand
“Surprisingly, the figure of speech is literal, blazingly so. Author Damien Boyd gives Avon and Somerset Police Detective Inspector Nick Dixon a massively convoluted, crimes-in-different-eras, gritty noirish case to unravel” —Mallory Heart Reviews “I was full of anticipation ahead of reading the second book, and I am pleased to report it didn’t disappoint. The characters from the first book are well developed” —Literary Week “Head in the Sand is another thrilling crime fiction by Damien Boyd. It’s a MUST READ for those who like crime fiction. It’s a quick read, very fast-paced, quite graphic, and involves a very great detective” —The Blacksheep Project