
Reaper: The twisty, dark new thriller from the new Queen of New Zealand CrimeâŠ: Volume 2
Homeless on Aucklandâs streets, Max Grimes fights to survive when someone starts killing the cityâs forgotten. Pulled into a dark past, he must stop the killer or be next. The gripping second instalment in a breathtaking series, from New Zealandâs queen of crime.
âBrutal, raw and utterly realisticâ Trevor Wood
âPacy, twisty, relentlessly unpredictable journey through the dark side of New Zealandâs biggest city, where a man battling his own demons must confront a far deadlier one working in the shadowsâ Michael Bennett
âAbsorbing and addictive. Once youâve started you wonât be able to put it down until the end. A truly gripping thrillerâ Michael Wood
_______
The City looks away ⊠but someone is watchingâŠ
A killer is hunting Aucklandâs homeless. No one cares. No one but Max. These are his people.
Max Grimes is homeless, living on the streets of Auckland, among the forgotten, the invisible. But now someone is hunting the homeless, killing them one by one. No one cares. Except Max.
Trying to put his shattered life back together, Max is pulled into a deadly game when a face from his past reappears, reopening wounds he thought were long buried.
As whispers of a Grim Reaper spread terror through the city, Max must race against time, not only to find the killer, but to outrun the ghosts chasing him.
Because if he fails, heâll be next.
_______
Praise for Vanda Symon
âThe setting is vivid in these dark but hopeful crime thrillers. It took three years for Max to return but it was worth the wait ⊠this is socially aware fiction with gripping storytelling. Superbâ Paul Burke, CrimeTime
âTauter and tougher than Symonâs delightful Dunedin procedurals ⊠superbâ The Times
âCompletely gripping ⊠a poignant study of how our society shapes unlikely saints and monstersâ Eve Smith
âFrom the opening pages, this story left me gasping for breathâ Michael Robotham
âNew Zealandâs modern Queen of Crimeâ Val McDermid
âA one-sitting readâ Ann Cleeves
âFast, furious and intenseâ Helen Fields
âAstonishingly good ⊠compelling, horrifying, intriguing and entertaining. One of the best thrillers Iâve read this yearâ Liz Nugent
âEdgy, thrilling and terrifyingly realisticâ Lisa Hall
âAtmospheric, emotional and grippingâ Foreword Reviews
âFans of The Dry will love Vanda Symonâ Red Magazine
âIf you like taut, pacey thrillers with a wonderful sense of place, this is the book for youâ Liam McIlvanney
âA portrait of the underbelly of society, this is a deeply involving novel and a damn good thrillerâ Paul Burke, NB Magazine
âFast-moving New Zealand procedural ... the Edinburgh of the south has never been more deadlyâ Ian Rankin
âA sassy heroine, fabulous sense of place, and rip-roaring stories with a twist. Perfect curl-up-on-the-sofa readingâ Kate Mosse
âA plot that grabs the readerâs attention with a heart-stopping opening and doesnât let goâ Sunday Times
âReads like the polished effort of a genre veteran. More, pleaseâ Booklist
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$4.79Reaper: The twisty, dark new thriller from the new Queen of New Zealand CrimeâŠ: Volume 2
Homeless on Aucklandâs streets, Max Grimes fights to survive when someone starts killing the cityâs forgotten. Pulled into a dark past, he must stop the killer or be next. The gripping second instalment in a breathtaking series, from New Zealandâs queen of crime.
âBrutal, raw and utterly realisticâ Trevor Wood
âPacy, twisty, relentlessly unpredictable journey through the dark side of New Zealandâs biggest city, where a man battling his own demons must confront a far deadlier one working in the shadowsâ Michael Bennett
âAbsorbing and addictive. Once youâve started you wonât be able to put it down until the end. A truly gripping thrillerâ Michael Wood
_______
The City looks away ⊠but someone is watchingâŠ
A killer is hunting Aucklandâs homeless. No one cares. No one but Max. These are his people.
Max Grimes is homeless, living on the streets of Auckland, among the forgotten, the invisible. But now someone is hunting the homeless, killing them one by one. No one cares. Except Max.
Trying to put his shattered life back together, Max is pulled into a deadly game when a face from his past reappears, reopening wounds he thought were long buried.
As whispers of a Grim Reaper spread terror through the city, Max must race against time, not only to find the killer, but to outrun the ghosts chasing him.
Because if he fails, heâll be next.
_______
Praise for Vanda Symon
âThe setting is vivid in these dark but hopeful crime thrillers. It took three years for Max to return but it was worth the wait ⊠this is socially aware fiction with gripping storytelling. Superbâ Paul Burke, CrimeTime
âTauter and tougher than Symonâs delightful Dunedin procedurals ⊠superbâ The Times
âCompletely gripping ⊠a poignant study of how our society shapes unlikely saints and monstersâ Eve Smith
âFrom the opening pages, this story left me gasping for breathâ Michael Robotham
âNew Zealandâs modern Queen of Crimeâ Val McDermid
âA one-sitting readâ Ann Cleeves
âFast, furious and intenseâ Helen Fields
âAstonishingly good ⊠compelling, horrifying, intriguing and entertaining. One of the best thrillers Iâve read this yearâ Liz Nugent
âEdgy, thrilling and terrifyingly realisticâ Lisa Hall
âAtmospheric, emotional and grippingâ Foreword Reviews
âFans of The Dry will love Vanda Symonâ Red Magazine
âIf you like taut, pacey thrillers with a wonderful sense of place, this is the book for youâ Liam McIlvanney
âA portrait of the underbelly of society, this is a deeply involving novel and a damn good thrillerâ Paul Burke, NB Magazine
âFast-moving New Zealand procedural ... the Edinburgh of the south has never been more deadlyâ Ian Rankin
âA sassy heroine, fabulous sense of place, and rip-roaring stories with a twist. Perfect curl-up-on-the-sofa readingâ Kate Mosse
âA plot that grabs the readerâs attention with a heart-stopping opening and doesnât let goâ Sunday Times
âReads like the polished effort of a genre veteran. More, pleaseâ Booklist
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Homeless on Aucklandâs streets, Max Grimes fights to survive when someone starts killing the cityâs forgotten. Pulled into a dark past, he must stop the killer or be next. The gripping second instalment in a breathtaking series, from New Zealandâs queen of crime.
âBrutal, raw and utterly realisticâ Trevor Wood
âPacy, twisty, relentlessly unpredictable journey through the dark side of New Zealandâs biggest city, where a man battling his own demons must confront a far deadlier one working in the shadowsâ Michael Bennett
âAbsorbing and addictive. Once youâve started you wonât be able to put it down until the end. A truly gripping thrillerâ Michael Wood
_______
The City looks away ⊠but someone is watchingâŠ
A killer is hunting Aucklandâs homeless. No one cares. No one but Max. These are his people.
Max Grimes is homeless, living on the streets of Auckland, among the forgotten, the invisible. But now someone is hunting the homeless, killing them one by one. No one cares. Except Max.
Trying to put his shattered life back together, Max is pulled into a deadly game when a face from his past reappears, reopening wounds he thought were long buried.
As whispers of a Grim Reaper spread terror through the city, Max must race against time, not only to find the killer, but to outrun the ghosts chasing him.
Because if he fails, heâll be next.
_______
Praise for Vanda Symon
âThe setting is vivid in these dark but hopeful crime thrillers. It took three years for Max to return but it was worth the wait ⊠this is socially aware fiction with gripping storytelling. Superbâ Paul Burke, CrimeTime
âTauter and tougher than Symonâs delightful Dunedin procedurals ⊠superbâ The Times
âCompletely gripping ⊠a poignant study of how our society shapes unlikely saints and monstersâ Eve Smith
âFrom the opening pages, this story left me gasping for breathâ Michael Robotham
âNew Zealandâs modern Queen of Crimeâ Val McDermid
âA one-sitting readâ Ann Cleeves
âFast, furious and intenseâ Helen Fields
âAstonishingly good ⊠compelling, horrifying, intriguing and entertaining. One of the best thrillers Iâve read this yearâ Liz Nugent
âEdgy, thrilling and terrifyingly realisticâ Lisa Hall
âAtmospheric, emotional and grippingâ Foreword Reviews
âFans of The Dry will love Vanda Symonâ Red Magazine
âIf you like taut, pacey thrillers with a wonderful sense of place, this is the book for youâ Liam McIlvanney
âA portrait of the underbelly of society, this is a deeply involving novel and a damn good thrillerâ Paul Burke, NB Magazine
âFast-moving New Zealand procedural ... the Edinburgh of the south has never been more deadlyâ Ian Rankin
âA sassy heroine, fabulous sense of place, and rip-roaring stories with a twist. Perfect curl-up-on-the-sofa readingâ Kate Mosse
âA plot that grabs the readerâs attention with a heart-stopping opening and doesnât let goâ Sunday Times
âReads like the polished effort of a genre veteran. More, pleaseâ Booklist












