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Making a Killing - DI Fawley Book 7 (Hardback)

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Published: 13/02/2025
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Fresh forensic evidence at a crime scene casts the conviction of a mother for the murder of her daughter sixteen years ago in doubt in this brilliantly twisty police thriller from the author of Murder in the Family.

In 2016, eight-year-old Daisy Mason vanished from her Oxford home.

Her disappearance made the national press and the final culprit shocked everyone. DCI Adam Fawley remembers the case well, he arrested Daisy’s mother for murder himself.

But her body was never found.

Now, forensic evidence at a current murder scene calls the whole case into question. DCI Adam Fawley and the team are brought back in to investigate. And they all have one question on their minds.

What really happened to Daisy Mason?

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN: 9780008545789
Number of pages: 368
Weight: 580 g
Dimensions: 240 x 159 x 35 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS

Chilling … Don’t miss it! - Shari Lapena

Intricate and cunningly plotted, Making a Killing confirms Cara Hunter's status as a key figure in the current UK crime scene - Mick Herron

Trademark Cara Hunter – clever, twisty, addictive and hugely entertaining. A masterclass in plotting. A triumph, readers will love it - Andrea Mara

Inimitable Cara Hunter: immersive, bold, twisty and tender - Nicci French

Another fiendishly clever and immensely satisfying thriller from the inventive mind of Cara Hunter. I flew through it! - Lesley Kara

Fascinating, ingenious and spell-binding from a master plotter - Simon Mason

A brilliantly constructed tale - Fiona Barton

I wait for the annual Fawley like a small child waiting for Christmas. MAKING A KILLING shows that Cara Hunter is once again at the top of her game – it’s twisty, fast-paced and immersive, with an emotional depth that’s all too rare in this genre - JP Delaney

A must-read from Britain’s most original crime-writer. Ingenious, twisting and always captivating, Hunter switches it up a notch and them some. Just bloody brilliant - John Marrs

The best Fawley yet! I raced through this twisty mystery, wrong footed at every perfectly executed turn - Victoria Selman

Cara Hunter strikes all the right suspense notes with the latest in the Adam Fawley series. Making a Killing grips from the first headline in this immersive crime thriller. It’s dark and twisty and full of fascinating characters that will keep readers hooked until the last page - Olivia Kiernan

Immensely readable … a mesmerising crime narrative - Financial Times

An ever-changing picture of an utterly devious killer - The Times

As page-turningly suspenseful as ever … nail biting - Ox In a Box

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“Making A Smash!”

Totally Addictive and Utterly Mind Blowing!
Making A Killing is another smash hit in the making for the wonderfully deceiving Cara Hunter and I was pleasantly blown away by every clever plot twist and revelation... More

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Making a Killing by Cara Hunter is book 7 in the DI Adam Fawley police series. In this episode we see Daisy Mason make an appearance. Daisy Mason was 8 year olds in 2016 when she disappeared, presumed dead. Her mother... More

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“Another great addition to the series”

This is a follow-on from Book One of the series, Close to Home, however, you don't have to have read it as the author provides enough of the back story to get you up to speed. Also, whilst this is the seventh in... More

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