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I MAY KILL YOU -Keith Dixon- Crime thriller     
“Serial killers are secretive animals. They keep their deeds to themselves and hope never
to be found. But there’s a new man in town—a killer who warns people in advance he’s
going to kill them, then does it, in a variety of unusual, even bizarre, ways.
 Ex-policeman Ben Buckland wants to catch this man not because he’s on the list …
but because his 15-year-old daughter is. And that’s just not fair.” 
Especially when the killer has sent out warnings to several hundred people …"
Ben is a security guard at a shopp;ing centre. He left the police force three years ago
under a cloud. He is also chair of the residents association of where he lives and when an
old ladies purse is taken he follows the perpetrator and retrieves it.  The neighbour then
receives a threatening letter and persuades Ben to take it to the police. He goes to see
Serena who is now a DCI, the woman he had an affair with that ended his career. It turns
out that several identical notes have been handed in each ending with “I may kill you”.
A man has been found murdered with the note on his desk. When Bens ex-wife calls in a
panic that their daughter has also received one of the notes, Ben knows he has to act
fast. He soon finds what he believes is the link to the murders -a bibliophile indeed!
I really enjoyed this. The pace increased as the pages turned and although we know
whom the perpetrator is, catching them is sometimes a completely different thing.
I liked Ben and Serena and hope that there is more to come from this illicit team.
A very enjoyable read.


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I Book Blurb: Serial killers are secretive animals. They keep their deeds to themselves and hope never to
be found.  But there’s a new man in town—a killer who warns people in advance he’s going to kill them,
then does it, in a variety of unusual, even bizarre, ways.   Ex-policeman Ben Buckland wants to catch this man not because he’s on the list … but
because his 15-year-old daughter is. And that’s just not fair.   Especially when the killer has sent out warnings to several hundred people … About Keith Dixon: Keith Dixon was born in Yorkshire and grew up in the Midlands. He’s been writing since
he was thirteen years old in a number of different genres: thriller, espionage, science
fiction, literary. Two-time winner of the Chanticleer Reviews CLUE First in Category award
for Private Eye/Noir novel, he’s the author of ten books in the Sam Dyke Investigations
series and two other non-crime works, as well as two collections of blog posts on the craft
of writing. His new series of Paul Storey Thrillers began in 2016. When he’s not writing he enjoys reading, learning the guitar, watching movies and binge
-inhaling great TV series. He’s currently resident in France. Social Media: Website: www.keithdixonnovels.com Blog: www.cwconfidential.blogspot.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IMayKillYou Twitter: https://twitter.com/keithyd6 Email: keith@keithdixonnovels.com Purchase Links: Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/May-Kill-You-Keith-Dixon-ebook/dp/
B083ZN2G9J/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=I+amy+kill+you+keith+dixon&qid=1584989980&sr=8-1-spell Amazon US: https://www.amazon.com/May-Kill-You-Keith-Dixon-ebook/dp/
B083ZN2G9J/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=i+may+kill+you+keith+dixon&qid=1584990005&sr=8-1 Publishing Information: Published in paperback and digital formats by Semiologic Ltd on 1st March 2020

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  1. Thanks, Nicki! I appreciate you taking the time to read and review the book. Thanks again.

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