Badock inspects the evidence of the horrific murder of a 23-year-old woman in Kent – police turned to him in order to dismiss her boyfriend from the investigation. As the detective work continues, the psychiatrists advise the police who to look for, who not to look for and how to search for them. Once suspects are arrested they even devise detectives’ interview strategies and listen in as suspects are questioned, advising who is guilty and who is not.
A freelance journalist, Stephen Cook wrote the Diary column for the Guardian for three years and also writes for other national papers. He has written five novels including Dead Fit and Rotten Apple and is also the author of Knee Deep in Dishonour. The Scott Report and its Aftermath. He is married with two children and lives in London.
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