A cracker of a novel, highly recommended, a phenomenal debut (<i>Red Ribbons</i>)
Arlene Hunt
<i>Red Ribbons</i> is an absolutely brilliant book ... spine-tingling with loads of twists and turns. A debut novel from a great writer who will soon be up there with the likes of Patricia Cornwell
Stafford FM
Dark, spooky but believable (<i>Red Ribbons</i>)
Irish Examiner
<i>Red Ribbons</i> has been getting rave reviews, especially for the insight it offers into the emotions of a mother who has lost her child
Irish Mail on Sunday
The pace of this book is spot on, revealing information from the killer's past bit by bit to keep the reader turning the page (<i>Red Ribbons</i>)
Novelicious
Can criminal psychologist Dr Kate Pearson get inside the mind of a killer before he strikes again?
A missing schoolgirl is found buried in the Dublin mountains, hands clasped together in prayer, two red ribbons in her hair. Twenty-four hours later, a second schoolgirl is found in a shallow grave - her body identically arranged. The hunt for the killer is on.
The police call in profiler Dr Kate Pearson to get inside the mind of the murderer before he strikes again. But there's one vital connection to be made - Ellie Brady, a mother institutionalised fifteen years earlier for the murder of her daughter Amy.
What connects the death of Amy Brady to the murdered schoolgirls? As Kate Pearson begins to unravel the truth, danger is closer than she knows . . .
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Biografisk notat
Born in Dublin, Louise Phillips returned to writing in 2006, after raising her family. She is the author of four books in the Dr Kate Pearson series: Red Ribbons, The Doll's House, Last Kiss and The Game Changer. In 2013, The Doll's House won the Irish Crime Fiction Book of the Year award (BGE Irish Book Awards)
Louise's work has been published as part of many anthologies, including County Lines from New Island, and various literary journals. In 2009, she won the Jonathan Swift Award for her short story Last Kiss, and in 2011 she was a winner in the Irish Writers' Centre Lonely Voice platform. She has also been short-listed for the Molly Keane Memorial Award, Bridport UK, and long-listed twice for the RTE Guide/Penguin Short Story Competition.