<p><b>''Engrossing'' <i>Sunday Times</i></b><br><br><b>Nobody was supposed to get out alive.</b><br><br>On a Dublin city street, packed with afternoon shoppers, a young woman appears, naked, traumatised and bearing burn marks.<br><br>Tom Reynolds, now Chief Superintendent, is no longer head of the murder squad. But when it transpires the woman escaped from a house fire started deliberately and that there are more victims, Tom is sucked in. What begins as a straightforward case of arson, soon becomes something much more sinister.<br><br>The people in that house never wanted to be there in the first place. Now more of them are missing. Tom is faced with a ticking clock as he tries to locate the others and as he does, a terrifying spider''s web of domestic and international crime unfolds.<br><br><b>And not everybody will survive the fall</b><b>out.</b><br><br><b><u>PRAISE FOR JO SPAIN</u></b><br><br><b>''A stunning read'' <i>Woman''s Way</i></b><br><br><b>''Refreshing and full of twists''