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Running Blind
Oct 8, 2024 6:29 PM

Author:M. J. Arlidge

Running Blind

New to the police force, WPC Helen Grace is assigned to her first clear-cut case. Sure there's something sinister beneath the surface, Helen has a bad feeling . . . but who's going to take the word of a rookie?

Running Blindis an exclusive eBook novella featuring DI Helen Grace, from bestselling author M. J. Arlidge.

Fresh out of Police College, 18-year-old WPC Helen Grace is the first to arrive on the scene of a fatal collision. Her colleagues see nothing amiss, convinced that the young man's death was a tragic accident. But Helen is not so sure.

Who is their mystery victim? Why would he risk life and limb running across a busy highway? And what might he have been running from?

There's a dark secret lurking amid the quiet fields of Hampshire, one that Helen is determined to uncover.

In this ebook novella, rookie Helen Grace discovers what it's like to be a woman in a man's world, facing impossible odds as she races against time to save vulnerable lives.

Reviews

Praise for M. J. Arlidge

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Detective Inspector Helen Grace is one of the greatest heroes to come along in years

—— Jeffery Deaver

Page-turningly chilling

—— The Times

DI Helen Grace is a genuinely fresh heroine ... Arlidge weaves together a tapestry that chills to the bone

—— Daily Mail

This is going to be as big as Jo Nesbo

—— Judy Finnigan

Taut, fast-paced, truly excellent

—— Sun

One of the best new series detectives . . . Mesmerizing!

—— Lisa Gardner

M. J. Arlidge has created a genuinely fresh heroine in DI Helen Grace

—— Daily Mail

Chilling stuff

—— Fabulist

A chilling read

—— My Weekly

A grisly, gripping thriller

—— Sunday Mirror

Gruesomely realistic, intriguing and relentless. Arlidge's fledgling army of fans is about to grow

—— Sunday Sport

Expertly pulled off. It has a devious premise. DI Helen Grace is fiendishly awesome. It's scary as all hell. And it has a full cast of realistically drawn, interesting characters that make the thing read like a bullet

—— Will Lavender

A fast-paced, twisting police procedural and thriller that's sure to become another bestseller

—— Huffington Post

When we say that The Power is profoundly disturbing and you may well want to argue with it as you read, we mean that in a good way

—— SFX, Five Stars

I loved it; it was visceral, provocative and curiously pertinent . . . The story has stayed with me since

—— Stylist, the decade's 15 best books by remarkable women

As awesome as it is compulsive

—— Heat, 5 stars

What starts out as a fantasy of female empowerment deepens and darkens into an interrogation of power itself, its uses and abuses and what it does to the people who have it

—— Guardian

A raw, gutsy slice of speculative dystopia

—— Metro

Like the best science fiction, this dystopian feminist fantasy holds up a mirror to the here and now

—— Mail on Sunday

A gripping read and a reminder of the true joy of a truly engaging story

—— Stylist

Frenetic sci-fi novel

—— Daily Mail

Naomi's super-charged, subversive novel....forcing you to rethink everything

—— Psychologies

One of my favourite books of 2016 - clever, harrowing and thought-provoking

—— Paula Hawkins, best-selling author of The Girl on the Train

Electrifying

—— Margaret Atwood

It's a feminist dystopian page-turner of a thriller and I'm IN LOVE with it

—— Marian Keyes

This year's Baileys winner is simultaneously a high-concept thought experiment and a rollercoaster, action packed read

—— Guardian

The Power by Naomi Alderman is the feminist flipside to The Handmaid's Tale, asking what happens when women are suddenly the stronger sex

—— Evening Standard

An enthrallingly told Cassandra-like prophecy from the ever-inventive Naomi Alderman

—— Observer

This book sparks with such electric satire that you should read it wearing insulated gloves

—— Washington Post

The Power is at once as streamlined as a 90-minute action film and as weirdly resonant as one of Atwood's own early fictions

—— Boston Globe

In this fierce and unsettling novel, the ability to generate a dangerous electrical force from their bodies lets women take control, resulting in a vast, systemic upheaval of gender dynamics across the globe

—— New York Times Books of the Year

It's a riveting story, told in fittingly electric language, that explores how power corrupts everyone: those new to it and those resisting its loss'

—— New York Times

Mina's insight into the wellsprings of violence is terrifyingly acute and her eye for period detail is unsurpassed. A bravura reimagining of 1950s Glasgow

—— Liam Mcllvanney , Big Issue

Mina’s recent novel The Long Drop…is her most interesting work

—— Neil Mackay , Herald

An atmospheric recreation of a vanished Glasgow…and a compelling exploration of the warped criminal mind. A Mina masterpiece

—— The Times, *Top Ten Crime Novels of the Decade*

One of the most exciting writers to have emerged in Britain for years.

—— Ian Rankin

One of the most fiercely intelligent of crime writers

—— Daily Telegraph
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