Five Names by Adam Lyndon

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Five Names by Adam LyndonFive Names by Adam Lyndon
Series: Detective Rutherford Barnes Mysteries #5
Published by: Joffe Books
Publication date: November 4, 2024
Pages: 413
Format: eBook, Paperback
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One cryptic note. Five names. Two of those names are already dead.
Detective Barnes has seen some horrific crime scenes. But nothing like this. The dead man is slumped against a wall, head lolling forward, hands hanging limply. He seems to be cradling something in his lap.
Barnes creeps closer and recoils in shock. The victim has been disembowelled while he was still alive.
Four days later, a second body is found in a deserted amusement park on the harbour front. Another middle-aged man. Vicious slash wounds across his chest.
Does Barnes have a serial killer on his patch?
Then a note is delivered anonymously to the station. On it is a list of five names. And a message: He is coming.
Two of those names are already dead. Barnes is caught in a race against time to find the other three before it's too late.



About Adam Lyndon

Adam was born and raised in Sussex. He has been a police officer for twenty years both in the UK and in New Zealand, working across a range of disciplines including uniformed ops, firearms command and as a detective in CID and specialist investigations.

He went around the world a couple of times, living in New Zealand for a year before realising home was where all the stories were. Adam writes gritty, Eastbourne-based police-procedurals with hard-edged authenticity, forming a daisy chain along the south coast alongside the likes of Graham Hurley and Peter James.

He has been married for twenty years and has four children. His ambition, as his children keep reminding him, is to own a dog.