Deadly Animals
Winner of the Val McDermid Crime Debut Award
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'I really can't recommend it highly enough' - CHRIS WHITAKER, author of ALL THE COLOURS OF THE DARK
THE MULTIPLE AWARD-WINNING BRITISH CRIME NOVEL EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT:
*WINNER: VAL McDERMID CRIME DEBUT AWARD*
*WINNER: BEST FIRST NOVEL, ITW THRILLER AWARDS 2025*
*SHORTLISTED: THEAKSTON'S CRIME NOVEL OF THE YEAR 2025*
*SHORTLISTED: CWA JOHN CREASEY FIRST NOVEL DAGGER 2025*
*SHORTLISTED: DEBUT CRIME BOOK OF THE YEAR, FINGERPRINT AWARDS 2025*
*LONGLISTED: CWA GOLD DAGGER 2025*
*SELECTED: The Times best crime and mystery books*
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Thirteen-year-old Ava Bonney is different.
While her friends play, Ava searches for roadkill. She knows studying animal decomposition is an unusual hobby, but Ava doesn't care what other people think.
Then, one night, when Ava sneaks out to find a fox, she instead stumbles upon the body of Mickey Grant.
Despite his many years in the police, Detective Seth Delahaye has never seen a murder case like this one - as though the victim was set upon by a wild animal.
Nor has he met anyone quite like Ava: so determined, resourceful and . . . unusual.
And when another boy goes missing, Delahaye has no idea that Ava will become his secret weapon in the hunt for a killer.
PRAISE FOR DEADLY ANIMALS:
'A remarkable debut' - THE TIMES
'Utterly mesmerising' - PETER JAMES
'Exceptional' - DAILY MAIL
'I adored this novel' - JENNIE GODFREY
'Exceptional in every way' - CHRIS WHITAKER
'A crime novel I wish I had written' - LYNDA LA PLANTE
'Will rock you back on your heels' - VAL McDERMID
'Marie's writing is beautiful' - BELINDA BAUER
'A dark glittering gem of a book' - LISA GRAY
'Gloriously dark, deadly and deathly' - C. J. SKUSE
'An incredible debut. Damn near perfect' - SUSI HOLLIDAY
'Tierney is a name to watch' - SAM HOLLAND
'A masterpiece' - WILLIAM HUSSEY
'Extraordinary' - JO CALLAGHAN
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
A precocious teenager helps British cops hunt a killer in Tierney's offbeat debut. Aspiring 14-year-old forensic pathologist Ava Bonney is sneaking out of her South Birmingham home at 2 a.m. to visit the secret spot where she stashes and studies roadkill when she discovers the corpse of local teen bully Mickey Grant, who's been missing for two weeks. It's dark, but Ava can still see human bite marks on Mickey's decomposing flesh. She calls the authorities from a phone booth, disguising her voice, and returns home. When Det. Sgt. Seth Delahaye of the West Midlands Police comes canvassing the next day, Ava keeps quiet about the call, but offers keen observations about Mickey that prompt Delahaye to consult her when other children go missing. Meanwhile, Ava conducts her own clandestine investigation, discovering a disturbingly cruel animal death that may be the work of the same killer and digging into rumors about a man-sized wolf. Despite two-dimensional supporting characters and the disorienting juxtaposition of wacky plotting with lurid descriptions of violence, Ava earns readers' investment in this macabre procedural—she's a clever, compassionate, and resourceful protagonist with series-carrying potential. Mo Hayder fans will find much to admire.