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Dead Mile

A compulsive locked room mystery with a unique twist, set on a gridlocked motorway during rush...

Jo Furniss

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Zaffre
04 July 2024
Friday afternoon, and the traffic is bloody murder.

Sergeant Belinda 'Billy' Kidd is driving home from the airport, jet-lagged and ready to resign from a career that has left her traumatised. Menopause has robbed her confidence too - now she's a traffic cop who's afraid to drive. When brake lights haemorrhage up the motorway, the cars grind to a halt. Moments later she finds a dead driver in a black sedan.

He has a metal skewer in his neck. But how? The killer can't have left the scene without being spotted by the dozens of witnesses - so he must still be there, among them. If the traffic jam stays put, they're all in danger; if the traffic clears, she'll lose her suspect. The clock is ticking, but she doesn't know how fast.

'I LOVED IT' T. M. LOGAN

'SPELLBINDINGLY ORIGINAL AND UTTERLY COMPELLING' JACK JORDAN

'AN INVENTIVE, GRIPPING TAKE ON A LOCKED ROOM MYSTERY' HARRIET TYCE

'A WHITE-KNUCKLE RIDE ... TIGHTLY-PLOTTED AND INTRICATE' HEATHER CRITHLOW

'AN INGENIOUS, HIGH-OCTANE PAGE-TURNER' KATE SLIMANTS

'SMART, WITTY AND BRILLIANTLY ORIGINAL' WILLIAM SHAW
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Imprint:   Zaffre
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm,  Spine: 21mm
Weight:   236g
ISBN:   9781804183441
ISBN 10:   180418344X
Pages:   352
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Jo Furniss is originally from the UK, but spent much of her adult life overseas, living in Cameroon, Switzerland and Singapore. She's now back home, beside the seaside in England. Her novels include the survival thriller, All the Little Children, which was an Amazon Chart bestseller in the UK and US. Jo has contributed short stories to the Afraid of the Light anthology series, which was nominated for the CWA Dagger Awards in 2021/22, and raised thousands of pounds for British charities. A former BBC broadcast journalist, Jo also writes for the award-winning SHORT HISTORY OF podcast from Noiser Productions. Visit her at JoFurniss.com or follow her on Instagram and Twitter @jofurnissauthor

Reviews for Dead Mile: A compulsive locked room mystery with a unique twist, set on a gridlocked motorway during rush hour

A brilliant cop, a highly entertaining story and a smart new take on the 'locked room' mystery make for a winning combination. I loved it! * T.M. Logan, author of The Mother and The Holiday * An inventive, gripping take on a locked room mystery * Harriet Tyce, author of Blood Orange * Spellbindingly original and utterly compelling - Jo Furniss takes the locked room mystery to entirely new heights. Strap yourselves in... Dead Mile is one hell of a ride! * Jack Jordan, author of Do No Harm * Takes you on a white-knuckle ride. A tightly-plotted and intricate thriller with a rich cast of characters and dark vein of humour, Dead Mile will keep you guessing to the final pages * Heather Critchlow, author of Unsolved * An exquisitely written locked room mystery with no locks and no rooms ... an extraordinary and beautifully written whodunnit where Furniss brilliantly pulls all the intricate strands together in a stunning denouement you won't see coming * Graham Bartlett, author of Bad for Good * Fasten your seatbelts! Jo Furniss has smashed her driving test by turning what's surely the first ever locked-car mystery into a thrilling ride. If Agatha Christie did traffic jams ... * Trevor Wood, author of The Man on the Street * I absolutely loved it. The traffic might be at a standstill but this is a pedal-to-the-metal thriller from page one. The riotously grumpy Sergeant Kidd is my new best mate, and the rest of the complex, expertly-drawn cast make for an ingenious, high-octane page-turner with twists and turns worthy of a Formula 1 course. Utterly brilliant. * Kate Simants, author of Freeze * A smart, witty, brilliantly original read - and it's the best thriller you'll read this year * William Shaw, author of the Alexandra Cupidi series * Bruised and battered and thrust into the most impossible of situations, Sergeant Billy Kidd is the hero we all need. Jo Furniss has created something fresh and new from the locked room genre * Sam Holland, author of The Echo Man * A brilliantly executed fresh take on a locked room mystery. Dead Mile is a gripping, grid-locked masterclass in how to how to ratchet up the tension! Devoured it in one sitting! * Robert Rutherford, author of Seven Days * Addictive, original and utterly gripping, Dead Mile is a truly compelling and inventive take on the locked room mystery, packed with menace and tension. For everyone who has ever eyed the other travellers in a traffic jam and wondered what their stories - and secrets - might be * Kate Harrison * I absolutely loved DEAD MILE - a genuinely unique and fast-paced thriller. DEAD MILE moves along at breakneck speed to a satisfying conclusion. Bravo Jo Furniss, queen of the gridlocked thriller! * Niki Mackay * Tense, thrilling and brilliantly written, Dead Mile is a unique modern murder mystery with an absolutely cracking main character * S R Masters, author of The Trial * Fasten your seatbelt, because Dead Mile is a fabulously pulse-pounding crime thriller, an adrenaline rush and a literary joyride like no other! * Cameron Ward, author of A Stranger On Board * A super-smart 21st century reinvention of the classic locked room mystery - kept me gripped from start to finish * Frances Quinn * Absolutely gripping ... a fresh take on the classic locked room mystery * Fliss Chester * Traffic has never been so deadly! A tightly fitted jigsaw of character, tension, murder and road rage, Dead Mile is claustrophobic beyond belief. With the coolest cop in town to piece it all together, you will fall in love with Billy. She's out there, on her own, just bad-assing the motorways. It's full throttle * Rachael Blok * Dead Mile takes a brilliant concept and turns it into a gripping race against time in the most unlikely of places, a traffic jam, with Belinda battling frustrated drivers, shady characters and her own body, to uncover a murderer amongst the motorists. * James Delargy * A smart, funny, scorching summer thriller that makes inventive use of its gridlocked motorway setting, with a deeply human protagonist I was cheering for at every turn. A blisteringly original take on the classic locked-room mystery. * Emma Styles, author of No Country for Girls *


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