
Part of Series
Unjust Bias: Being different could cost you your life… A murdered boy disowned by his family. A teen terrified his past will catch up with him. A girl with nowhere to go. Men with rage so visceral they will do anything. With the unsolved murder of a homeless boy still preying on his mind, DI Gus McGuire is confronted with a similar murder, a missing teen and no clues. Does the answer lie with an illegal dark web site where ‘slaves’ are auctioned off? Or with an online forum for teens? How can Gus keep people safe when unjust bias rears its head and being different could cost you your life…?
Author

Born in Scotland, Made in Bradford sums up Liz Mistry’s life. Liz uses her experiences of living and working in the inner city to flavour her writing. Her gritty crime fiction police procedural novels set in Bradford embrace the city she describes as ‘Warm, Rich and Fearless’ whilst exploring the darkness that lurks beneath. Struggling with severe clinical depression and anxiety for a large number of years, Liz often includes mental health themes in her writing. Being a debut novelist in her fifties was something Liz had only dreamed of and she counts herself lucky, whilst pinching herself regularly to make sure it’s all real. One of the nicest things about being a published author is chatting with and responding to readers’ feedback and Liz regularly does events at local libraries, universities, literature festivals and open mics. She also teaches creative writing too.