âGory, brutal, devastating, utterly addictive and yet so finely written. This deserves to be huge â and I think it will be. His best yetâ Louise Beech
They were the perfect family. It was the perfect crime.
The new gripping DCI Matilda Darke crime thriller about the dark secrets that lie within a perfect family. For fans of Patricia Gibney and Angela Marsons.
Itâs the most disturbing crime scene DCI Matilda Darke has ever seenâŚ
The morning after a wedding reception at a beautiful suburban home in Sheffield, the brideâs entire family are stabbed to death â in a frenzied attack more violent than anything DCI Matilda Darke could have imagined.
Forensics point to a burglar on the run across the country. But cracks are starting to appear in Matildaâs team, someone is playing games with the evidence â and the killer might be closer to home than they thoughtâŚ
Praise for The Murder House:
âMatilda Darke is Sheffieldâs answer to Northumberlandâs Vera and Woodâs stories are up there with the best. Fast-paced, crisp writing and a thoroughly enjoyable readâ David Young, bestselling author of Stasi Child
Reviews
Praise for The Murder House:
âWood has created a fantastic lead character for his gritty South Yorkshire police procedurals. Matilda Darke is Sheffieldâs answer to Northumberlandâs Vera and Woodâs stories are up there with the best. Fast-paced, crisp writing and a thoroughly enjoyable readâ David Young
Praise for Michael Wood:
âA tense, nail-biting story with a truly twisted endingâ Katerina Diamond
âWatch out for those twists â you won't see them coming!â Stephen Booth
âA gritty and atmospheric thriller with more twists and turns than a hangman's knot. I loved itâ Matt Hilton
âSolid storytelling and great unravelling of plot. Michael Wood ups the pace as the noose tightensâ Rachel Sargeant
âTaut, twisting and sharp as a blade, The Hangmanâs Hold wrong-footed me at every, devious turnâ Chris Whitaker
'Wood hit the ground running with For Reasons Unknown, first in the DCI Matilda Darke series. In the fourth instalment, The Hangman's Hold, he picks up the pace again with a twisting plot that races to a nail-biting finishâ Chris Simms
âBites into you like the rough twine of a hangmanâs noose and refuses to let go. Tautly plotted, brilliantly realised, this is further proof that Michael Wood is only going to get better and better. The Hangmanâs Hold is going to be bigâŚâ Neil Broadfoot
âYou can count on Michael Wood to deliver a deliciously twisted and intriguing plot, leading to a surprise ending by a likeable and very real protagonist, Matilda Darkeâ Yrsa Sigurdardottir
âShe is the perfect heroineâ Elly Griffiths
âA pitch-black concept, tightly delivered and played at exhilarating paceâ Paul Finch
âCrackling dialogue, dark wit and an exciting ending. Recommended if you liked Happy Valleyâ Mark Edwards
âDCI Matilda Darke is going placesâ James Oswald
âA compelling, addictive read, itâs hard to put down. I really enjoyed getting to know DCI Matilda Darke. She's strong character with real depthâ Robert Bryndza
About the author
Michael Wood is a freelance journalist and proofreader living in Sheffield. As a journalist he has covered many crime stories throughout Sheffield, gaining first-hand knowledge of police procedure. He also reviews books for CrimeSquad, a website dedicated to crime fiction.
âGory, brutal, devastating, utterly addictive and yet so finely written. This deserves to be huge â and I think it will be. His best yetâ Louise Beech
They were the perfect family. It was the perfect crime.
The new gripping DCI Matilda Darke crime thriller about the dark secrets that lie within a perfect family. For fans of Patricia Gibney and Angela Marsons.
Itâs the most disturbing crime scene DCI Matilda Darke has ever seenâŚ
The morning after a wedding reception at a beautiful suburban home in Sheffield, the brideâs entire family are stabbed to death â in a frenzied attack more violent than anything DCI Matilda Darke could have imagined.
Forensics point to a burglar on the run across the country. But cracks are starting to appear in Matildaâs team, someone is playing games with the evidence â and the killer might be closer to home than they thoughtâŚ
Praise for The Murder House:
âMatilda Darke is Sheffieldâs answer to Northumberlandâs Vera and Woodâs stories are up there with the best. Fast-paced, crisp writing and a thoroughly enjoyable readâ David Young, bestselling author of Stasi Child
Reviews
Praise for The Murder House:
âWood has created a fantastic lead character for his gritty South Yorkshire police procedurals. Matilda Darke is Sheffieldâs answer to Northumberlandâs Vera and Woodâs stories are up there with the best. Fast-paced, crisp writing and a thoroughly enjoyable readâ David Young
Praise for Michael Wood:
âA tense, nail-biting story with a truly twisted endingâ Katerina Diamond
âWatch out for those twists â you won't see them coming!â Stephen Booth
âA gritty and atmospheric thriller with more twists and turns than a hangman's knot. I loved itâ Matt Hilton
âSolid storytelling and great unravelling of plot. Michael Wood ups the pace as the noose tightensâ Rachel Sargeant
âTaut, twisting and sharp as a blade, The Hangmanâs Hold wrong-footed me at every, devious turnâ Chris Whitaker
'Wood hit the ground running with For Reasons Unknown, first in the DCI Matilda Darke series. In the fourth instalment, The Hangman's Hold, he picks up the pace again with a twisting plot that races to a nail-biting finishâ Chris Simms
âBites into you like the rough twine of a hangmanâs noose and refuses to let go. Tautly plotted, brilliantly realised, this is further proof that Michael Wood is only going to get better and better. The Hangmanâs Hold is going to be bigâŚâ Neil Broadfoot
âYou can count on Michael Wood to deliver a deliciously twisted and intriguing plot, leading to a surprise ending by a likeable and very real protagonist, Matilda Darkeâ Yrsa Sigurdardottir
âShe is the perfect heroineâ Elly Griffiths
âA pitch-black concept, tightly delivered and played at exhilarating paceâ Paul Finch
âCrackling dialogue, dark wit and an exciting ending. Recommended if you liked Happy Valleyâ Mark Edwards
âDCI Matilda Darke is going placesâ James Oswald
âA compelling, addictive read, itâs hard to put down. I really enjoyed getting to know DCI Matilda Darke. She's strong character with real depthâ Robert Bryndza
About the author
Michael Wood is a freelance journalist and proofreader living in Sheffield. As a journalist he has covered many crime stories throughout Sheffield, gaining first-hand knowledge of police procedure. He also reviews books for CrimeSquad, a website dedicated to crime fiction.