The time for talking is over. Now it’s time to kill.
When the victim of a brutal car bomb attack is identified as a senior executive at one of the UK’s biggest oil companies, DCI Jane Phillips and the Major Crimes Unit are tasked with finding the three shadowy figures seen fleeing the scene.
Phillips begins to suspect that the attack may be the work of eco-terrorists, a theory that gains weight when, days later, the CEO of an airline is fatally stabbed in broad daylight.
With a global energy conference due to arrive in town and the eyes of the world on Manchester, the pressure mounts to stop the gang before they strike again.
But as Phillips and the team chase down the killers, it soon becomes clear that someone else is pulling their strings – a hidden Svengali hellbent on destroying the world’s biggest polluters.
Can Jane catch the gang and track down their leader in time to stop the next attack? Or will she find herself struggling to break through the Deadly Veil?
Deadly Veil – Book 10 in the gripping detective series featuring DCI Jane Phillips.
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