Bev Morriss series by Maureen Carter (#1~7)
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Overview: Former BBC Newsnight presenter Maureen has worked extensively in newspapers, radio and television. She still freelances in the business, when she’s not busy novel writing. As a journalist she’s worked closely with the police, covering countless crime stories, including several murders. She’s also interviewed victims and seen villains sent down. Maureen was inspired to write Working Girls by a police pilot scheme to treat younger prostitutes as victims rather than criminals. "It set me thinking about women on the game," she says. "What made a girl risk her health, and her life, night after night? What, if any, choice did she have? I wondered: could I combine appealing characters from this largely ignored section of society with a measure of social comment and produce an engaging and entertaining crime novel?"
Genre: Mystery | Psychological Crime Thriller
#01 – Working Girls:
Just 15 years old, brutalized, dumped in a park, throat slashed. A schoolgirl prostitute died in agony and terror. The sight breaks the heart of DS Bev Morriss and a cold fury consumes her. Plunging herself into the seedy heart of Birmingham’s vice-land she struggles to infiltrate the deadly jungle of hookers, evil pimps, and violent johns. But no one will break the wall of silence. When a second victim dies Bev has to take the most dangerous gamble of her life – out on the streets.
#02 – Dead Old:
Elderly women are being attacked by a gang of vicious thugs in Birmingham. When retired doctor Sophia Carrington is murdered, it’s assumed she is the gang’s latest victim. But DS Bev Morriss isn’t convinced. She is sure the victim’s past holds the key to her violent death: that it’s a case of terrifying revenge served cold. Carter’s hard-nosed female detective who first appeared in Working Girls.
#03 – Baby Love:
Rape, baby-snatching, murder: all in a day’s work for Birmingham’s finest – but when the movers have only just left your new house, your lover’s attention is elsewhere, and your last case left you not too popular in the squad room, it’s sure to end in tears. Detective Sergeant Bev Morriss finds herself in serious trouble when her eye slips momentarily off the ball.
#04 – Hard Time:
Detective Sergeant Bev Morriss is having a hard time. Struggling with the aftermath of a vicious attack, she can scarcely trust her own judgment. Her lover is moving on, the guv is losing patience, and her new partner has the empathy of a house brick. Then another police officer dies and a ransom note arrives. And hard doesn’t begin to cover it. The fourth gritty police procedural in the acclaimed series which began with Working Girls. Birmingham sergeant Bev Morris juggles a complicated personal life, the murder of a police officer, and a mysterious ransom note in the fourth in the series.
#05 – Bad Press:
A killer’s targeting Birmingham’s pedophiles: a big story, and ace crime reporter Matt Snow’s always there first – ahead of the pack and the police. Detective Sergeant Bev Morriss has crossed words with Snow countless times. Though his hang-’em-and-flog-’em views are notorious, Bev still sees him as journo, not psycho. But a case against the newsman builds. Maybe Snow’s sword is mightier than his pen? Fourth in Carter’s acclaimed gritty, witty police procedural series.
#06 – Blood Money:
P"Detective Sergeant Bev Morriss is in a very dark place. Personal tragedy has pushed her close to self-destruct mode; both colleagues and friends have started to give her a wide berth. But Bev is still a cop, and there are villains to battle as well as demons. Enter the Sandman, a vicious serial burglar who wears a clown mask and plays mind-games with his victims." When the violence spirals into abduction, blackmail and murder, the bad guys soon discover Bev is in no mood to play.
#07 – Death Line:
When ten-year-old Josh Banks’s body is discovered dumped on waste ground, Detective Sergeant Bev Morriss wants justice. She’s not alone. Everyone hates child killers – even hardened criminals. Tip-offs trickle in, and the new press liaison officer has his work cut out when the squad springs a leak. But trial by tabloid is the least of the cops’ worries. If Bev’s under pressure, her boss faces more – as if nightmare memories of an earlier case weren’t enough, he’s facing an internal enquiry. Even if he’s cleared he’s no longer convinced he wants the job. And if the boss goes – where does that leave Bev?
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