Book One of The Tenth Circle Of Hell
'Five serial killers. The thought was chilling, and really very shocking. At least, it would have been if it had been anywhere other than Milburg.'
Milburg. On the west shore of Lake Michigan. North of Chicago. The Tenth Circle of Hell. A place where darkness flourishes, even in daylight. A place where your darkest dreams and desires can be realised. At a price. A place where serial killers act with impunity. A place where the darkest crimes go apparently unnoticed. A place where a lone vigilante offers up the victims of five serial killers to the police. A place where the same vigilante offers up the killers, killed as they killed. A place where FBI Special Agent Kelinda Lovechurch returns to fight her personal demons and those all around her. A place where she is drawn into a game that she has no control over. A game designed just for her.
Milburg. The City Of Weeping, the first book in The Tenth Circle Of Hell series. A place where nothing will feel safe. A place you will never escape from.
Book Two of The Tenth Circle Of Hell
'Just when I thought I had finally escaped, Milburg had drawn me back. I tried to blank out my thoughts, but I couldn't stop myself from wondering what horrors might be waiting for me there, lurking in the darkness on every side.'
FBI Special Agent Kelinda Lovechurch is drawn back to the darkness of Milburg by a notorious cold case, and immediately finds herself confronted by a commercial airliner exploding on take-off. Is there a conspiracy at the heart of the city? Are the dark forces that she sees everywhere actually real? Reunited with Harry Caswell, she confronts the powers that have controlled the city and the country for as long as anyone can remember.
A dark and disturbing investigation leads to a shocking and distressing revelation in the heart of darkness, hidden in the long-forgotten tunnels beneath the city.
Kelinda will love and will lose. But will she be able to defeat the darkness that threatens her?
Milburg. The Banners Of The King Of Hell, the second book in The Tenth Circle Of Hell series. A place where darkness rules, where the battle for humanity has already been fought and lost.
Book Three of The Tenth Circle Of Hell
‘Some things, some people, some secrets, refuse to stay buried, and, no matter how hard everyone tries, they manage to burrow their way back to the surface, sending out their tendrils of tragedy in every direction they can.’
Resigned to a future in Milburg, FBI Special Agent Kelinda Lovechurch finds herself caught up in another infamous cold case. A skull washed up on the shores of Lake Michigan opens a complex and confusing web of intrigue. As if things weren’t complicated enough, civil war appears to have arrived in Milburg, following the distressing and tragic events at the conclusion of The Banners Of The King Of Hell.
Kelinda meets with a range of strange and disturbing people, and finds herself, against all expectation, under the protection of Silas Cabal, the King of Avondale, and the man whose brother she killed only weeks before.
As the case is finally closed, a new one opens, one that will that make everything that had taken place in Milburg in the past seem almost inconsequential. A case that will change everything for her, the city, and the world.
Book Four of The Tenth Circle Of Hell
‘The blast hit me like a sledgehammer. I was thrown backwards, and as I hit the tarmac, my head colliding with the very solid ground, everything went black. Again.’
A new serial killer is staking the streets of Milburg. Dubbed the ‘Bewlay Butcher’ by the press, FBI Special Agent Kelinda Lovechurch and the Homicide Team of the Milburg PD face their most dangerous and disturbing case yet. A case that explodes outwards into a conspiracy of epic proportions. A conspiracy that lays bare the darkness and degenerate inhumanity that underpins Milburg.
Forced to turn to her nemesis, Silas Cabal, who has bizarrely become her guardian angel, for help, Kelinda finds herself personally thrown into the centre of a hurricane of violence and horror. She is held over the edge of Brewer’s Tower, 600 feet above the city, she is nearly killed by a bomb, she comes within seconds of being shot in an abandoned US air force base, and is then, finally, kidnapped by the serial killer, finding herself tied to a chair in yet another deserted building in the Schtumpf Beer Factory.
The hunter has become the hunted. Kelinda is on her own; no-one is coming to save her. The question is, can she save herself?
World Without End, the fourth book in the Tenth Circle Of Hell series. ‘It felt like the end of an era. And, in truth it was. The end of a brutal and cruel era, and the beginning of one that was to be even worse.’