COMING SOON : The Putney Bridge Killer by Biba Pearce

COMING SOON : The Putney Bridge Killer by Biba Pearce

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COMING SOON : The Putney Bridge Killer by Biba PearceThe Putney Bridge Killer by Biba Pearce
Series: Detective Rob Miller #8
Published by: Joffe Books
Publication date: May 22, 2025
Genres: Crime
Pages: 344
Format: eBook, Paperback
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A brutal murder. A deadly secret. A killer who’s done this before . . .

DCI Rob Miller is called to a murder scene in the early hours of the morning. A young woman’s body has been discovered under Putney Bridge.

There are clear signs this was a brutal attack. The crime scene is especially unnerving for DCI Miller. It mirrors the victims of the Surrey Stalker — a sadistic predator Miller took down five years ago.

But the Surrey Stalker is dead.

This killer isn’t just copying the past — They know things only the original murderer could have known. They know police secrets and crime scene details that were withheld from the press.

With the media circling and a mole inside the force leaking information, Miller must untangle a deadly web of deception before the killer strikes again.

But as the body count rises and the noose tightens, one question haunts

Did he catch the wrong man all those years ago?

A gripping British crime thriller packed with psychological tension, shocking twists, and a detective who won’t stop until justice is served.



About Biba Pearce

Biba Pearce is a crime writer and author of the DCI Rob Miller, Kenzie Gilmore and Shrap Nelson series. Her books have been shortlisted for the Feathered Quill and the CWA Debut Dagger awards, and The Marlow Murders was voted best crime fiction book in the Indie Excellence Book Awards.

Biba lives in leafy Surrey with her family and when she isn’t writing, can be found walking along the Thames River path - near to where many of her books are set - or rambling through the countryside.


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