Silent Witness: Faceless Strangers

Silent Witness: Faceless Strangers

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Condition remarks:
Condition: VG. Jacket: VG. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No markings visible. Binding: Intact.

A gripping crime thriller tied to the hit BBC television series, Silent Witness: Faceless Strangers follows forensic pathologist Dr. Sam Ryan as she uncovers the dark secrets behind a deeply disturbing case. Nigel McCrery — himself a former police officer and the creator of the original Silent Witness TV series — brings clinical precision and palpable tension to this novelisation, blending forensic detail with psychological suspense. The story chronicles Sam's relentless pursuit of the truth as she examines victims stripped of their identities, forcing her to piece together who they were and who wanted them silenced. McCrery's narrative is taut and atmospheric, immersing the reader in the cold, methodical world of forensic science while never losing sight of the human cost behind each case. Fans of Patricia Cornwell or Kathy Reichs will find this an essential and thoroughly satisfying read.

Author: Nigel Mccrery
Format: Hardback

Genre: Crime fiction

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Condition remarks:
Condition: VG. Jacket: VG. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No markings visible. Binding: Intact.

A gripping crime thriller tied to the hit BBC television series, Silent Witness: Faceless Strangers follows forensic pathologist Dr. Sam Ryan as she uncovers the dark secrets behind a deeply disturbing case. Nigel McCrery — himself a former police officer and the creator of the original Silent Witness TV series — brings clinical precision and palpable tension to this novelisation, blending forensic detail with psychological suspense. The story chronicles Sam's relentless pursuit of the truth as she examines victims stripped of their identities, forcing her to piece together who they were and who wanted them silenced. McCrery's narrative is taut and atmospheric, immersing the reader in the cold, methodical world of forensic science while never losing sight of the human cost behind each case. Fans of Patricia Cornwell or Kathy Reichs will find this an essential and thoroughly satisfying read.