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E: 14/1/08 Win Dark Angels by Grace Monroe

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4 December 2007 - To celebrate the release of the thriller "Dark Angels" by Grace Monroe, we have 3 copies of the book to give away.
How far would you go to protect your past? How much further to protect someone else's?
In 1976, a thirteen-year-old girl is held hostage in a wealthy Edinburgh townhouse while she gives birth. Handcuffed to a bed, the girl is rewarded with a lethal injection from the midwife and the baby abducted.
28 years later, when top-ranking lawyer Lord Arbuthnot is murdered outside an infamous gay haunt, his alleged killer is named as notorious dominatrix Kailash Coutts.
Within minutes of her arrest, she demands the services of Brodie McLennan, rising star of the Scottish bar, who is bewildered by this request, due to the animosity between herself and Kailash from an earlier clash in court.
As the case progresses, Brodie cannot understand why her court appearances are watched over by Moses Tierney, enigmatic leader of the infamous Dark Angels.
She is dismissive when she is warned by journalist Jack Deans that darker forces than Kailash are involved in Arbuthnot's murder. However, when Brodie is attacked, and receives a chilling photograph dredging up memories of murders past, she realises that there is much, much more going on than she has even begun to realise.
She needs real protection, so turns for help to Glasgow Joe, a dear friend with a murky past. It seems a serial killer is on the loose and Brodie is next on the list…
To be in with a chance of winning a copy of the book, just fill in your details, including the answer to the below question, and click submit!

What is the name of a famous New Testament Angel?
A: Barry
B: Gordon
C: Gabriel :D



The closing date for entries is 14th January 2008.

Competition terms and conditions



1. Only one entry per household. 2. Closing date for entries is midnight on 14th January 2008. 3. Winners will be notified by 31st January 2008. 4. For notification of the winner email [EMAIL="win@myparkmag.co.uk"]win@myparkmag.co.uk[/EMAIL] - put "Dark Angels winner" in the subject line. 5. Persons under the age of 18, employees of Park Group and their families are not eligible to enter. 6. By entering the competition, acceptance of the rules is implied. 7. We reserve the right to substitute the prize for ones of equal or greater value. 8. No correspondence will be entered into regarding the competition. 9. This competition may appear across other Park publications or websites.
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