The truth of what happened that night lies with a secret witness.
Quarter to Midnight is the first thrilling novel in a brand new series by Sunday Times bestselling author Karen Rose, set in New Orleans.
Rocky Hebert walks into his death at quarter to midnight one New Orleans night.
His son Gabe cannot accept the official verdict of suicide and enlists the help of the Burke Broussard Private Investigation Agency to discover the real cause of death.
PI Molly Sutton knows what it's like to lose a father in tragic circumstances and will go to any lengths to crack the investigation, as she tries to fight off her growing feelings for Gabe.
They soon realise Rocky was working on an investigation of his own; one that threatened to expose the deep corruption going all the way to the top of the police department. And that the key to the puzzle lies with a young witness to a murder that happened years earlier: Xavier Morrow.
Just what did Rocky know? And who might have shut him up?
As they get closer and closer to the truth, they realise that the killer is not going to stop at Rocky. And that Xavier is in very real danger. Someone will go to any lengths to protect what he witnessed that night coming out...
'High-wire suspense that keeps you riveted' Lisa Gardner
'Intense, complex and unforgettable' James Patterson
'Fast and furious' Sun
Publisher: Headline Publishing Group
ISBN: 9781472282958
Number of pages: 624
Weight: 427 g
Dimensions: 196 x 128 x 46 mm
A riveting story - Daily Mail
The tension sizzles - Peterborough Telegraph
Rocky Hebert knows he hasn’t long to live but doesn’t expect to have three men waiting to silence him on his return home. His son Gabriel Hebert contacts Broussard’s Private Investigations and persuades the owner... More
I just love ALL Karen Rose books. The last one Quarter To Midnight is no different and begins a new series, this one in New Orleans. I have all her books, including the ebooks.
As with all of Karen Rose’s books, I didn’t want to put this down! She never fails to grab my attention with her fast pace, plus I love that her books are always set over a short time frame (usually only a week or so)... More
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