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Review: Scream for Me



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Published Date: 06 June 2008
The follow up to Die For Me is also perfectly readable as a stand-alone novel.

Alex Tremaine is a doctor who has a particular affinity with troubled teenagers. Thirteen years ago her twin sister Alicia was raped and killed, her mother shot herself and Alex herself tried to commit suicide.

Now Alex's step-sister Bailey, a former drug addict who still lives in their home town of Dutton, has gone missing, leaving her daughter Hope traumatised and refusing to draw in any other colour than red.

Alex returns to Dutton, to find an unidentified body and Dutton-born special agent Daniel Vartanian on the scene, brother of notorious serial killer Simon Vartanian.

Characters start dropping like flies while Alex, Daniel and the reader try to figure out what's going on.

There are some very cliched moments but it makes for a fun, if convoluted read, with layers of lies, evil and murder.


Karen Rose (headline £12.99)



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