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A Crushing Blow

(1995)
(The third book in the Anna McColl series)
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Psychologist and occasional police consultant Anna McColl needs a holiday...

But murder never takes a vacation...

A middle-aged man is found bludgeoned to death in nearby Leigh Woods and psychologist Anna McColl is shocked at the violence of the crime.

Little does she realize that she's about to get involved in the case herself ...

After delivering a set of psychology lectures, one of the attendees insists that Anna come around to his place and talk to his wife, Geraldine.

Geraldine lives near Leigh Woods and after the murder found that she was too terrified to leave her house, an acute case of agoraphobia.

Against her better judgement, Anna is drawn into Geraldine's case.

She has no connection with the victim, so why has the incident affected her so profoundly?

Anna agrees to visit with Geraldine while she is on vacation from her regular practice, so only for two weeks.

If Geraldine isn't cured in two weeks, she must find someone else to help her.

Will Anna be able to help Geraldine in such a short window?

Or will she find out that there is more to the murder in Leigh Woods than anyone thought?

A Crushing Blow is the third novel in the gripping Anna McColl mysteries.

Praise for A Crushing Blow



'The expertly drawn background is absorbing and so is a plot which turns expectations on their head to provide an alarming finale' - Scotsman

Praise for Penny Kline



'Absorbing' - The Scotsman

'Economically but fluently crafted' - Evening Post


Penny Kline is a qualified counsellor and psychotherapist, with a Ph.D. in psychology. Living in Bristol for several years, she has built a career on combining psychotherapy, lecturing, and writing. Married with two children, she now lives and works in Exeter, where her husband is Professor of Psychology at the university.


Genre: Mystery

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