
Part of Series
The Russian Doll is called on for one last case. Voodoo, Hunter and Doll must go undercover in prison and convince a man known only as Glass Eye to give up his informant. Three men go in, and three men will come out. A fact that pulls at a heartless man’s heartstrings when Voodoo falls in love with an innocent man. The biggest question is which three will leave and who will be the one left behind. This book contains dark themes which may be triggering to some people. This includes threatened rape, investigating paedophiles, sex and violence. This book contains mm relationships.
Author

Charlotte Brice started writing at the age of thirteen when her handwriting looked like a drunken spider tried to navigate its way across the page. Practicing her handwriting got a lot more interesting when her gran gave her two Rawhide books, and her imagination took over. Charlotte is left-handed and can lick her own nose. She lives in England with her husband, and many animals, four of them human. Attack chickens, confused dragons and moving rocks make up the majority of the menagerie. We can't expect much better from someone who studied fruit flies during her animal science degree and then qualified as a vet. She remembers those days fondly, when putting her arm up a cow's bottom, and socks on emus' heads was her kind of normality. Now her head is filled with tentacles and schizophrenic phoenixes.