Teddy Flint is a family man. Fat, friendly, close to forty. Neighbourly, you might say. Teddy hasn’t killed in years. Gave it up when DNA testing came in. Moved away, all the way across the country, and now he’s settled down. He has a pleasant, plain wife and two stepdaughters. Teddy sticks to the speed limit, doesn’t draw attention to himself, and tries never, ever to let himself get stressed or angry.
There’s a recession on. Teddy’s got money troubles. His wife is worried about him, and won’t stop going on about it. She wants him to share all his worries. Teddy’s losing control.
Rachel Mason is a TV journalist. Attractive woman. Ten years ago, Rachel’s sister was murdered. Rachel hasn’t given up looking for the killer. Now, she thinks she has a lead.
A body is found …
Teddy Flint’s Diary is a taut psychological thriller featuring a botched police investigation and a young woman’s hunt for a dangerous truth.
Teddy Flint is a family man. Fat, friendly, close to forty. Neighbourly, you might say. Teddy hasn’t killed in years. Gave it up when DNA testing came in. Moved away, all the way across the country, and now he’s settled down. He has a pleasant, plain wife and two stepdaughters. Teddy sticks to the speed limit, doesn’t draw attention to himself, and tries never, ever to let himself get stressed or angry.
There’s a recession on. Teddy’s got money troubles. His wife is worried about him, and won’t stop going on about it. She wants him to share all his worries. Teddy’s losing control.
Rachel Mason is a TV journalist. Attractive woman. Ten years ago, Rachel’s sister was murdered. Rachel hasn’t given up looking for the killer. Now, she thinks she has a lead.
A body is found …
Teddy Flint’s Diary is a taut psychological thriller featuring a botched police investigation and a young woman’s hunt for a dangerous truth.