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Overview: Cath Staincliffe’s first crime novel, Looking for Trouble, was short-listed for the CWA’s best first novel award and was serialized on Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour. Since then she has written several crime novels, all of which have been very well reviewed. Cath Staincliffe was adopted as a baby in England and has in recent years been reunited with her Irish birth-family. Although Trio is not autobiographical, it contains elements of Cath’s own story, and is evidently written from the heart.
Genre: Fiction-Thriller
1. Looking For Trouble
She’s a single parent. A private eye. And liking it. Until, that is, Mrs Hobbs turns up asking Sal Kilkenny to find her missing son. Sal’s search takes her through the Manchester underworld, a world of deprivation and petty theft, of well-heeled organised crime and ultimately, murder. Would she have taken the job on if she had known what she was getting into? Probably, because Sal is fired with the desire to see justice done, to avenge the death of a young lad whose only crime was knowing too much.
2. Go Not Gently
Juggling the school run with private investigating, Sal Kilkenny’s life is a strange mix of the dramatic and the domestic. Sal has two new clients: Jimmy Achebe wants her to confirm his suspicions of his wife’s infidelity and Agnes Donlan fears for her friend Lily, who has undergone a swift decline in her new nursing home. Sal soon finds herself in treacherous territory in this follow-up to the acclaimed Looking For Trouble.
3. Dead Wrong
Sal Kilkenny, single mother and private eye, has two very frightened clients on her hands. One, divorcee Debbie Gosforth, is the victim of a deranged stalker; the other, teenager Luke Wallace, is afraid he might be a murderer. But as Sal sets about finding the identity of the stalker who’s making Debbie’s life a living hell, the IRA bomb the Arndale Center and a summer of terror begins. . .
4. Stone Cold Red Hot
Private eye Sal Kilkenny spends her days tracing Jennifer Pickering, who disappeared 20 years ago, and her nights working for the Neighborhood Nuisance Unit in one of Manchester’s toughest housing estates. As the estate becomes increasingly frenzied by racial tensions, the situation becomes enflamed, and a properties start to burn, Sal’s two cases spiral out of control as events, past and present, collide with deadly intensity.
5. Towers of Silence
When private eye Sal Kilkenny is asked to discover the whereabouts of Jennifer Pickering, disinherited by her family twenty years ago, it seems that Jennifer does not want to be found. Despite her initial reservations, as the events of the past gradually unfold, single-mum Sal finds that she is becoming engrossed in the case. There are dark secrets waiting to be uncovered but can Sal break the conspiracy of silence that surrounds this mystery? As she spends her days tracing Jennifer, Sal’s nights become shattered by an emotional and often dangerous assignment with the Neighbour Nuisance Unit on one of Manchester’s toughest housing estates. In this highly charged atmosphere of racial tension it is not surprising when tempers flare. As properties start to burn, Sal’s two cases spiral out of control and events, past and present, collide with deadly intensity…
6. Bitter Blue
On her first day back after the Easter break Manchester based Private Investigator, Sal Kilkenny takes on two new cases. The first is to discover who is sending offensive poison pen letters to hotel receptionist Lucy Barker. The second is surveillance work for a couple who want reassuring that there are no nuisance neighbours or criminal activity in the area they’re planning to buy a new home. As Sal prepares to stake out the streets a bitter cold snap plunges the country into arctic conditions. Her stress levels are not helped by the escalation of the campaign against Lucy Barker and her inability to nail the perpetrator who maddeningly avoids capture. Plus there’s trouble at home as Sal’s daughter Maddie seems unable to settle at school. When Sal’s normally mundane surveillance duties bring her face to face with a grim discovery and violent crime she’s sure that it just can’t get any worse before it gets better. Unluckily for Sal there is more than one surprise in store for her and a nightmarish sequence of events may well turn out to be a matter of life and death…
7. Missing
Janet Florin has been gone for almost a week. Husband Mark reported her missing when she failed to collect their two young children from school. Family friend, Trisha Marlowe, desperate for news of Janet, hires Sal Kilkenny to track her down. What led Janet to abandon everything she holds dear? Ramin’s brother, Berfan, is missing, too. A failed asylum seeker, likely to be returned to Iran, has he disappeared to escape deportation? His brother says not. And when Sal hears that Berfan has been seen in Manchester, the chances of finding him look good. Sal has already traced Bob Swithinbank’s birth mother, though whether Sandra Patefield will ever agree to meet Bob is another matter.
8. Crying out Loud
An abandoned infant on her doorstep is the last thing Manchester private eye Sal Kilkenny needs. Sal’s client Libby Hill is trying to put her life back together after the brutal killing of her lover and the conviction of petty criminal Damien Beswick, who confessed to the murder. But now Beswick has retracted his confession – exactly what game is he playing? As Sal investigates, things get up close and personal, and there are further bombshells to come, which threaten everything Sal holds dear.
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