The Twelfth Floor by Michelle Kidd

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The Twelfth Floor by Michelle KiddThe Twelfth Floor by Michelle Kidd
Series: Detective Inspector Jack MacIntosh Mysteries #6
Published by: Joffe Books
Publication date: 21st November 2024
Genres: Crime Mystery
Pages: 400
Format: eBook, Paperback
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DETECTIVE JACK MACINTOSH IS BACK — ON THE TRAIL OF A BRUTAL KILLER.

A punch in the face. A painful visit to the dentist. A summons from his boss. Detective Jack is having a very bad day.

It’s then he gets the call. ‘We’ve got ourselves a murder.’

Jack races to the crime an empty flat on the twelfth floor of a rundown tower block. To be met with a truly shocking sight.

On the kitchen floor are two dismembered human legs. On the shabby sofa in the living room lie three severed arms.

In the bathroom, there’s something even worse . . .

The following day, on a derelict industrial estate, two holdalls are found containing more human limbs.

Then an early morning passenger makes a horrifying discovery on the top deck of the Number 42 bus.

Someone is leaving body parts all over town.

But who are the victims — and why have they been targeted?

Jack and his team must piece together the parts of the puzzle before more people die.



About Michelle Kidd

Michelle Kidd is a crime fiction author best known for the DI Jack MacIntosh and DI Nicki Hardcastle series. Michelle qualified as a legal executive in the early 1990s, spending ten years practising civil and criminal litigation.
But the dream to write was never far from her mind and in 2008 she began writing the first book in what would later become the DI Jack MacIntosh series. Michelle now works full time for the NHS and lives in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
She enjoys reading, wine and cats — not necessarily in that order.