Blind Murder - Stephen Collier
Stephen Collier, born in Kettering, Northamptonshire, served as a police officer for 30 years before retiring in 2005. He later founded Blueknight Ltd., specializing in training on drug and driver impairment, before fully dedicating himself to writing in 2022. With an MA in Creative Writing – Crime Fiction from the University of East Anglia, Stephen blends real-world law enforcement experience with gripping storytelling. His crime novels include Blind Murder, Driving Dead—a 2021 Page Turner Awards finalist—and Crimson Dragon, set between Hong Kong and the UK. Under Five-2-Eight Productions, he also republished Let the Grass Grow Green, a romantic mystery by his aunt, Ruth Martin. Now a full-time author, Stephen continues to craft compelling narratives exploring crime, justice, and morality.
GENRE: Crime Fiction
Blurb:
In 1994 probationary PC's Jim Kingsfield and Jake Jordan attend their first murder where Bingham Tyler's step-mother is found in a house on a Northampton estate. Some think Tyler did it. Eighteen years later, Detective Inspector Jim Kingsfield, now married to forensic pathologist, Kirsty, is unaware that he and his wife are being targeted by Tyler, who's lust for revenge will have explosive and life changing consequences for them all.