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The Sawman
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Overview
A dark, moody psychological thriller
Ronnie Hewitt has created a fascinating new character to add to the pantheon of great detectives and crime-solvers: Rob Ahearn, a criminal psychologist and profiler, whose unique ‘gift’ enables him to identify the perpetrators even where there is apparently no evidence of their crime. There is, however, a personal cost as the process creates havoc in a mind already troubled by upheavals in his own life.
In the case of ‘The Sawman’ Ahearn discovers that the victims of the gruesome murders are even more evil than the perpetrator. He finds himself deliberating whether the murders are in society’s interest, but as he wrestles with this moral dilemma and relives each shocking death his struggle to find the answer almost unhinges him.
This is an intriguing modern-day thriller that delves deep into the under-belly of crime and the psychotic criminal mind. The plot rattles along at a tremendous pace while compelling the reader to participate in resolving the moral dilemma and the appropriate punishment for unspeakable crimes.
Reviews
Praise for the book…
‘An impressive debut. A psychological thriller that has an authentic ring to it … deals with a serious subject in a way that keeps us turning the pages and builds up to a gripping climax.’
Robin Lloyd-Jones, author of the acclaimed, prize-winning ovel ‘Lord of the Dance’.
The author
Ronnie Hewitt, who lives in Scotland, was a successful if unconventional entrepreneur. Having made his fortune, he has written the book he has been planning for the past five years.
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