Cold Grave 2012

Posted in books, Festival, Kathryn Fox by KFadmin on March 12th, 2012 | Comments Off

 

Forensic physician, Dr Anya Crichton needs a break. Cocooned from the world aboard a luxury cruise ship, nothing can interrupt time with her precious six year old son.Peace is shattered when the body of a teenage girl is discovered shoved in a cupboard, dripping wet. With no obvious cause of death and the nearest port days away, Anya volunteers her forensic expertise.

She quickly uncovers a sordid pattern of assaults, unchecked drug use and mysterious disappearances. With crew too afraid to talk, she is drawn into the underbelly of the cruise line, its dangerous secrets and the murky waters of international jurisdiction.

Shadowed by a head of security with questionable loyalties, Anya can trust no one. Her family’s life depends on what she does next.

One thing is certain. The killer is still on board.

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Death Mask

Posted in books, Crime, football, Kathryn Fox, medicine, review, Thriller by KFadmin on April 20th, 2011 | Comments Off

“This is a fascinating novel about the real-life problem of leading sportsmen and sexual violence.”

The Sunday Times UK 17 April 2011 Review

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Kathryn Fox adds to the head injury discussion.

Posted in books, Crime, football, Kathryn Fox, medicine, review, Thriller, written articles by KFadmin on April 18th, 2011 | Comments Off

Fears of an “explosion” of head trauma problems caused by concussion in the NRL Nick Walshaw April 16, 2011

Concussion…Shaun Valentine in the hands of the trainers after being knocked out playing for the Cowboys against the Bulldogs in 2001. Picture: Rohan Kelly Source: The Daily Telegraph
SOMEWHERE between the dizziness and dry retching, Shaun Valentine will try to get himself ready for work.Not the landscaping business he runs now, but rather one he hasn’t held since high school.

“Whenever the dizzy spells come on, it’s like I go back in time,” Valentine reveals without a hint of drama. “I get really groggy, confused.

“I think I’m still working at one of the jobs I had after leaving school.

“Eventually I do snap out if it and get my bearings.
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