The Two Deaths of Ruth Lyle
A twisty and addictive British detective novel
(Author) Nick Louth"Fifty years. Two deaths. One detective to solve an impossible case ... DI Jan Talantire is called to a cottage in the quiet Devon town of Ilfracombe. The female occupant has been found dead, her body impaled with a crucifix. Documents at the house provide clues to the victim's identity, but while her name means nothing to the young PC who found her, DI Talantire knows this cannot be the body of Ruth Lyle, despite what the evidence suggests. Fifty years earlier, sixteen-year-old Ruth Lyle was murdered - stabbed by a crucifix, in the same location. To track down a violent killer, DI Talantire must solve the ultimate riddle: how can a woman die twice?"--Publisher.
Nick Louth
Nick Louth is a British author known for his bestselling thriller "The Body in the Marsh." His writing style is gripping and suspenseful, drawing readers into complex and twisted plots. Louth's key contribution to literature lies in his ability to create compelling characters and keep readers on the edge of their seats.