Isabella Muir
Tragic accident or cold-blooded murder? Retired Italian detective, Giuseppe Bianchi, travels to England to escape one tragic death, when he comes face-to-face with another. When the body of a teenager is found on a Sussex beach, Giuseppe is drawn to the case - a case with no witnesses, and a case about which no one is prepared to talk. National news reports of a missing twelve-year-old in Manchester spark fear across the nation. The phrase ’stranger-danger’ filters into public consciousness. Local reporter, Christina Rossi, already has concerns about her local community. Families are not as close-knit as they first appear. As the sea mist drifts in and darkness descends, can Giuseppe and Christina discover the truth and prevent another tragedy? Crossing the Line is the perfect summer read for everyone who loves Agatha Christie style twists and turns, with a Mediterranean flavour. Imagine the charismatic Italian police series, Montalbano, combined with those TV favourites set in the 1960s - Endeavour, George Gently and Call the Midwife. ’A dashing Italian detective. A very English mystery. What more could you want?’ - Christoffer Petersen - bestselling Greenland crime and thriller author