In 2003, a businessman responded to a knock at the door of his remote cottage in the Highlands of Scotland. He was shot dead on the threshold, whilst his dinner guests sat in the next room. The killer was never found. Fifteen years later, DCI Dani Bevan and the heavily pregnant DI Alice Mann, attend a conference on the cold case. It brings Dani into contact with one of the detectives on the original investigation, a man haunted by a case which brought tragedy to those it touched. Can Dani and her team solve the murder after so much time has passed and when the evidence from the original inquiry led the police nowhere? As they re-visit the witnesses and delve once more into the past, the detectives must ask who they can really trust. Dark Enough to See is the 11th book in the DCI Dani Bevan detective series
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About the Author:
Katherine Pathak was born in Inverness Scotland, but spent her childhood in Essex. She was a History teacher for over a decade before becoming a full-time writer. Katherine has penned the DCI Dani Bevan detective series, The Imogen and Hugh Croft mysteries series as well as a standalone psychological thriller. She lives in north Essex with her husband and children.
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