The Dark Below
A Chilling Cornish Crime Thriller
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4.7 • 6 Ratings
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- £3.99
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- £3.99
Publisher Description
In the mist-shrouded fishing village of Porthenev, a ravenous evil is lurking.
When sabotage threatens the local fishing fleet, the desperate community turns to private investigator Blake Hollow—on the advice of her estranged father. Taking the case means opening the door to a relationship she’s tried to leave behind, and a past she’s not ready to forgive. But Blake must set her feelings aside to uncover the truth, because this is not the work of a mere vandal.
A sunken trawler and mutilated seabirds are only the beginning. When a fisherman vanishes, leaving behind signs of brutal violence, Blake realises she's tracking someone with a bloody vendetta—and that the fishermen are hiding a deadly secret.
As winter gales batter the shores and dense fog cloaks the empty streets, Blake must hunt a predator whose hunger for revenge has spiralled into something terrifyingly savage. But in this ghost town, where innocence is just an illusion, solving the case could make her the final course of the killer’s twisted feast.
Perfect for fans of Sharon Bolton and Peter May, The Dark Below plunges readers into a maritime nightmare where buried sins and unrelenting fury collide.
Discover more dark thrillers with PI Blake Hollow:
Standalone investigations that can be read in any order.
1. Circle of Bones
2. Down in the Blood
3. The Dark Below
4. The Devil's Hand
Customer Reviews
Malcolm Richards does it again
Absolutely love this author, any of his books draw you in from the first page. This is the 3rd book in the series and is as engaging as the previous 2. The descriptions of places & characters are totally relatable. You are actually in the story along with the characters. Really need the 4th one please Malcolm!
Excellent Thriller
This third book in the Blake Hollow series didn’t disappoint. Having read the previous two, I knew I was in for a treat. Blake is a very likeable character, and the descriptions of places (some real and some fiction) always makes me long for Cornwall. The plot had many twists and turns and I really felt for some of the characters. There were a couple of shocks in there too!