Women are dying, t in an ordinary way; they are being torn apart by a vicious killer. It's t long before we find out who that is but when we do James Quint will stay in the memory. He kills for pleasure, he kills for 'art', he kills for the demonic voice in his head that luxuriates in blood. But when does a serial killer make a mistake, and how would a Detective Inspector like the measured Arld D'George believe he could catch Quint, if indeed he is his man? In a nail-biting vel where act of brutality is spared, Anne Becker provides in See You in Hell a gruesome tale where the reader will crave for justice. But how will justice be served ...and by whom?