by David Wineman (Author)
A murder is committed - victim and murderer unknown.A building society executive dies, apparently of suicide.Five dismembered body parts are discovered in widespread locations throughout Yorkshire. Five different police forces are investigating.Newly promoted Chief Superintendent Jonny Jackson and his Leeds based Murder Investigation Team are called in to liaise and assist with the inquiries and soon discover that the apparent suicide was faked and a murder had been committed. The dismembered corpse is identified and a connection between the two victims established.Once again, Jackson finds that the whole scenario has been constructed by the mysterious "Simon" who became an arch-enemy of his in a previous case. Simon has the ability to enter the minds of the actual perpetrators of the crimes and, as yet, remains undiscovered. For this is only a game for Simon; he cares not for the victims or his 'helpers', only his own self-satisfaction on outwitting the police.
Author Biography
David Wineman is the pseudonym of a retired international businessman, who has always had an interest in the psychology of crime. Simon Says was his debut novel, (available on Kindle) crafted over a period of two years and fulfilling a lifelong ambition. He now spends most of his time in Tuscany, although he returns frequently to his roots in the North of England. Killed to Bits is the sequel to "Simon"and he is is presently working on the final book in the Simon Trilogy, that he hopes to publish on Amazon in early 2018 and where the identity of Simon will finally be revealed
Number of Pages: 514
Dimensions: 1.03 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: October 22, 2017