<p><b>FROM THE <i>SUNDAY TIMES </i>BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF <i>SNAP</i></b><br><br>''Belinda Bauer is one of the best British crime writers out there right now'' <b>Simon Kernick</b><br><br><b>Every killer has to start somewhere . . .<br></b><br>On the beaches and cliffs of North Devon, young women have become victims in a terrifying game where only one player knows the rules. And when those rules change, the new game is Murder.<br><br>But a madman on the loose feels very far from the crumbling, seaside home of ten-year-old Ruby Trick. Instead she lives in constant fear of school bullies, the dark forest, and the threat of her parents'' divorce.<br><br>Helping her father to catch the killer seems like the only way to keep him close.<br><br>As long as the killer doesn''t catch her first.<br><br>___<br><br>''Bauer''s great gift is her ability to surprise the reader . . . She makes you think a bit differently about the world''<b><i>Daily Telegraph</i></b><br><br><b>Readers are gripped by <i>