
Two young university students are found dead in the river Avon several months apart.
Were their deaths accidental due to drowning or had they been murdered?
DCI Dan Skelton believes that the girls had been drugged and raped and that their killer had ingeniously made it look like they had simply drowned. The killer would have needed a motor vehicle to transport the bodies to the river, however Skelton’s only suspect does not drive. Can Skelton discover how the suspect moved the bodies to the river, despite CCTV cameras failing to spot the suspect. You will be on the edge of your seat yelling for Skelton to solve this Dilemma.
First in the series of Detective Dan Skelton crime thrillers, set in the modern-day Georgian city of Bath.
Dan Rafferty was born in a small town some ten miles east of Glasgow.
The youngest of four boys, he initially worked in law before moving to London, where he enjoyed a highly successful career in finance.
For the past twenty years he has practised as an independent expert witness in the High Court of Justice.
He retired to become an author of crime novels and lives with his partner of forty-one years, and their three black Labradors on the southern slopes of the beautiful Georgian city of Bath.