"Exciting and funny, just like I hoped. Terrific." LEE CHILD When 15-year-old Sharron Pennington meets a stranger in an internet chat room, she doesn't expect to end up in a blue movie. 15-year-old Judy Whay is not so lucky. Lured by the prospect of a career in modelling, she becomes another victim of the so-called "Spa Killer". Glass, one of the "old school" coppers, must turn his attentions to finding the men behind a multi-million pound internet porn ring - a task that soon becomes a race against time. A highly topical crime novel that tackles the horrors of porn on the Web, written with Ron Ellis's unforgettable black humour.
Ron Ellis is the author of the fictionalized memoir Cogan s Woods and the editor of the anthology, Of Woods and Waters: A Kentucky Outdoors Reader. His work has appeared in Sporting Classics, Kentucky Afield, and Kentucky Monthly and is included in The Gigantic Book of Hunting Stories edited by Jay Cassell, deputy editor of Field & Stream. He lives in Lexington, KY with his wife and son.
CHRISTOPHER SCOTT is a Stanford University lecturer and is Executive Director of the Stanford University Center for Biomedical Ethics Program in Stem Cells and Society. He was formerly the assistant vice chancellor at the University of California, San Francisco, and was a founder and the executive editor of the award-winning biotech journal "Acumen. He has appeared on national radio and television, and has written for major newspapers and journals such as "Science, "Nature Biotechnology, and "The Scientist.
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