An effigy in the woods. A message written in fear. Simon Serrailler is awoken into a hazy dawn by the insistent ringing of his phone. He s being called out: there s a body strung up in tranquil Harnham Woods. But on closer inspection it s an effigy a carefully made dummy, stirring in the breeze. This is no practical joke, it s a message. And the next death is only a matter of time. Hill s elegant prose conceals a blade of menace. Revenge is a compact masterclass in tension: haunted soldiers, buried guilt and the detective who must see through the lies before the next life is lost. A case like no other gripping and humane Sunday Times