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|title=Like This, For Ever
|author=S J Bolton
|publisher=Bantam Press
|date=April 2013
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|website=http://www.sjbolton.com/
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|summary=More pyschological crime in the heart of London. Missing boys, a detective barely holding it together, a few disconcerting case notes from the psychiatrist's chair and just a touch of vampirism in keeping with the times - just nasty enough to stay believable and readable. Flint is on the case again, even though she's not technically fit for work. Good stuff!
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Back in January, Lacey Flint very nearly [[Dead Scared by S J Bolton|threw herself off a tower]]. Now it's February and she is on extended leave and talking to a counsellor. Whether she is trying to convince the psyche-doctor that she is fit for work or that she isn't, isn't entirely clear. Maybe it's not clear to Flint either.
If you've enjoyed this and it's your first outing into Bolton territory, it'd be fun catching up on the [[Dead Scared by S J Bolton|back-catalogue]]... and of course the current master of the art from the other side of the channel in [[:Category:Harlan Coben|Harlan Coben]].
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