Rose Gifford
3 primary works
Book 1
‘Eerie, original and compelling’ C.L. Taylor
‘Tense and twisted’ Susi Holliday
‘A brilliant, clever murder mystery’ Jane Casey
Even in your dreams you’re not safe…The nightmare is only just beginning…
When DC Rose Gifford is called to investigate the death of a young woman suffocated in her bed, she can’t shake the feeling that there’s more to the crime than meets the eye.
It looks like a straightforward crime scene – but the police can’t find the killer. Enter DS Moony – an eccentric older detective who runs UCIT, a secret department of the Met set up to solve supernatural crimes. Moony wants Rose to help her out – but Rose doesn’t believe in any of that.
Does she?
As the killer prepares to strike again, Rose must pick a side – before a second woman dies.
Twisty, original and compelling, SLEEP TIGHT is perfect for fans of Alex North and Cara Hunter.
PRAISE FOR C.S. GREEN:
‘Brilliant’ Jenny Blackhurst
‘Unusual, intriguing and funny in places’ Sinead Crowley
‘I read it one sitting, totally gripped’ Erin Kelly
‘Had me gripped from first page to last’ Ruth Ware
Book 2
The incredible new novel from C.S. Green – featuring Detective Rose Gifford
Something terrible happened in that house…
‘An enthralling, multi-layered crime novel that fans of Peter James and Lisa Jewell will adore’ MARK EDWARDS
‘This dark and tightly plotted supernatural thriller was a joy to read… Superb stuff.’ Netgalley Reviewer
‘An enthralling, multi-layered crime novel that fans of Peter James and Lisa Jewell will adore’ MARK EDWARDS
‘I love this compelling crime series with its supernatural twist.’ C.L. TAYLOR
‘An expertly crafted, accurate police procedural, shot through with dark supernatural shades that are at times really unsettling…’ NEIL LANCASTER
A house with a history. A boy with a grudge. And a detective who will stop at nothing to get to the truth.
Gregory knows something is wrong with his house. His parents don’t believe him, but he can feel it – and he’s frightened.
DC Rose Gifford is called out after neighbours report a series of disturbances at the property, and she can feel it too. She knows Gregory and his family are in danger, and she knows that it will be down to her specialist supernatural crimes team to uncover the truth.
Something terrible happened at number 42 Wyndham Terrace. And it’s Rose’s job to find out what.
A twisty, clever read for fans of Ben Aaranovitch and Jane Casey.
WHAT READERS ARE SAYING ABOUT THE WHISPER HOUSE:
‘What a story!’
‘Holy Moley! I hope the author’s nearly finished writing book three because I need to get my hands on a copy now’
‘Absolutely loved this book. I was gripped from the start’
‘A terrific read’
‘An unmissable thriller’
‘Oh wow this was absolutely incredible’
‘Creepy and compelling! I loved it!’
‘Absolutely loved this book’
Book 3
The gripping new thriller from C.S. Green – featuring Detective Rose Gifford
‘A fascinating, eerie, and compelling police procedural with a creepy edge, and a knockout protagonist.’ Neil Lancaster
‘I loved Down Among The Dead. It was twisty and dark, compelling and deeply satisfying. Loved it!’ Rachael Blok
‘Dark, spooky and mysterious – another compelling case for DC Rose Gifford and a treat for fans of C.S. Green’s addictive series of novels.’ Emma Haughton
‘Another gripping crime thriller with a fascinating supernatural twist’ Jane Isaac
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If you go down to the woods today…
When DC Rose Gifford is called to investigate the death of a woman in Elford Country Park, she knows there is more to the case than meets the eye. Suzette’s broken body was found at the foot of a climbing centre after a terrible storm – but this was no accident. Was it?
You’re in for a big surprise…
Suzette isn’t the only person to have died in the woods. The park has claimed three other young lives – and there must be a connection. And when the police discover that Elford is situated on an ancient plague pit, things take an even darker turn…
What really happened out in the forest that night? And how many others will fall victim to the woods before Rose can crack the case?