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Five gripping British detective thrillers packed with shocking twists — over 1,400 pages of addictive crime fiction in one great-value box set.
Fans of Ann Cleeves, Tana French and Val McDermid will devour this utterly unputdownable Norfolk-based mystery series.
MEET DETECTIVE MIKE CROFT — he isn’t one for headlines or heroics. He’s the man who stays late, asks quiet questions and watches what others miss. Known locally as “the calm in a crisis” he’s earned the respect of his team and the trust of a community that doesn’t open up easily. But Croft’s competence comes at a cost, he keeps people at arm’s length — even those closest to him — and can never let go of that one case that haunts him.
He failed once twenty years ago. A missing little girl, no suspects, no closure and a promise left broken.
Now another child is missing — same village, same Greenway, same chilling silence.
Mike Croft doesn’t believe in coincidences. And this time, he refuses to walk away without answers.
SETTING
The Greenway path is a windswept corner off the Norfolk coast,where cliffs crumble and so do alibis. Picturesque villages like Portset and rolling fields mask a darker undercurrent: missing children, buried trauma, and crimes that fester beneath the surface. It’s a community where everyone knows everyone — but people keep their opinions to themselves. Although secrets can’t stay buried for long . . .
READERS LOVE THE MIKE CROFT THRILLERS:
‘The Greenway lingered in my mind for days. It takes the psychological suspense novel into new realms of mystery.’ Val McDermid
‘Compellingly told and rich with psychological insight.’ Independent
‘Nail-biting stuff.’ Ms London
‘A plot which twists and turns without a glitch.’ Yorkshire Evening Post
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘Didn't want to put any book down. Highly recommended!’ Sukiesue
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘This was a brilliant read. I enjoyed them so much.’ Kindle Customer
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘Great books that keep you guessing until the very end. I read until my eyes couldn't take it anymore to finish them.’ Grace
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘I'd certainly read more by Jane Adams.’ Joan M.