Congrats to Jane Fawley!

A huge congrats to our client Jane Fawley on the release of her thriller!

Where the Bruised Pieces Go is now available on Amazon.


Where the Bruised Pieces Go by Jane Fawley

London is being haunted by a serial killer who is beginning to evolve. Victims are left at iconic city landmarks and in the garden squares of the east end. They are carefully displayed with a pear in one hand and their heart in the other. The streets of London are not paved with gold but covered in blood.

Sam Stirling is the psychologist building the criminal profile to help DCI Albert ‘Smiley’ Riley and his team apprehend him. If Sam is to succeed, he will need assistance from psychotherapist Emma Malone. But the killer has developed an unhealthy obsession with Sam and Emma catches his eye…

After another victim is discovered with one more disturbing clue, the case finally starts to make sense. But as Sam closes in, the killer reverses the roles.

Who is the profiler now?


Jane Fawley, author

Jane Fawley is a psychotherapist turned crime writer. She lives just outside London with her husband and two neurotic rescue dogs.

Here's her website: JaneFawley.com

And her Instagram.

Grab a copy of Where the Bruised Pieces Go here.

Where the Bruised Pieces Go Paperback – December 5, 2023 by Jane Fawley

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