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"My husband is a former fire-fighter and he and the others on his watch were talking one day about the men who had died of cancer and how several of them were from the same watch. They wondered if it was as a result of an incident they attended some years previously. No more was said, but that planted the seed of an idea in my mind. I thought what if it was true? I decided to take this idea and turn it into a thriller."
This is a compelling, harrowing thriller about what happens to one man when someone steals his identity? For Alex Albury the nightmare that destroyed his life will only end in death; his or his tormentor’s. With its twists and turns the reader is sucked into a frightening and totally believable world of deception, betrayal and revenge in a highly topical story that has its roots deep in the past.
"The inspiration for writing In For The Kill came from a visit to the Isle of Wight when I looked across at the prisons – Parkhurst, Albany and Camp Hill – and could see quite vividly in my mind the image of a fair- haired man stepping out on his first day of freedom. I wondered who he was. Why had he been in prison? Was he innocent or guilty? How did he feel? What he was going to do next? And so the novel was conceived."