R.C Bridgestock are the husband and wife team who bring their experience of modern policing to bear in their brilliant D.I Jack Dylan series.
Having read by now ‘Deadly Focus’, and more than halfway through prequel story ‘Poetic Justice’, what else would I do this weekend, other than tackle the remaining Dome Press revised, and rejacketed editions of ‘Snow Kills’ and ‘White Lilies’?
So excited for whatever comes next in the Dylan series as well as new series featuring D.I Charlie Mann!
More on that soon!

‘White Lilies‘ is Book 3 in the series and is available in paperback and ebook editions
Work continues to dictate Dylan’s life and a heavily pregnant Jen is sidelined.
Two fatal road accidents kill three people.
Then the body of an elderly lady is found in her home, but she doesn’t seem to have died of natural causes.
A newly-promoted Detective Sergeant arrives in Harrowfield and is more of a distraction than an asset.
With stabbings and brutal attacks on girls to deal with, Dylan is busier than ever. While he is confronted by a madman, Jen goes into labour alone and collapses unconscious. Once again, Dylan is spinning numerous plates and is forced to make a life-changing decision.
‘Snow Kills‘ is Book 4 , for the completists amongst you-I love reading book series in order when possible, but it is totally fine to read them out of order as each story is self contained.
When hairdresser Kayleigh Harwood is reported missing by her mother in the worst blizzards Harrowfield has experienced in years, D.I. Jack Dylan and his team are called in. Kayleigh’s car is found abandoned with her mobile phone inside but there is no sign of her. At the edge of the local quarry on the desolate Yorkshire moors, items of clothing are found. They are identified as belonging to the hairdresser, and an intense police search of the area begins.
The investigation turns to a loner living close to where Kayleigh’s car was discovered, and it soon becomes apparent to the investigators that the loner is hiding a bizarre secret.
To Dylan’s disbelief Divisional Commander Hugo-Watkins assumes that skeletal remains found in a lay-by are connected to the young woman’s disappearance, and without seeking Dylan’s advice, calls out the entire Major Incident Team. Refusing to be distracted, Dylan and his team continue to work round the clock in the hope of finding Kayleigh alive.
Meanwhile Dylan’s wife, Jen, is distracted and distant. Unbeknown to him her ex fiancé is in their midst, and stalking her.
Don’t they both sound great?
R.C Bridgestock can be found on Twitter @RCBridgestock alongside @DomePress
Sounds like a murderous weekend is in store-what’s on your weekend shelfie?
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