Book description
Moving to remote Shetland has been unsettling enough for consultant
surgeon Tora Hamilton; even before the gruesome discovery she makes
one rain-drenched afternoon . . . Deep in the peat soil of her field
she is shocked to find the perfectly preserved body of a young woman,
a gaping hole where her heart has been brutally removed and three rune
marks etched into her skin.
The marks bear an eerie resemblance to carvings Tora has seen all
over the islands, and she quickly uncovers disturbing links to an
ancient legend. But as Tora investigates she is warned by the local
police, her boss, and even her husband, to leave well alone.
And even though it chills her to the bone to admit it . . .
something tells her their concern isn't genuine.
S. J. Bolton was born in Lancashire. She spent her early career
working in marketing and PR, gaining an MBA along the way, and
ultimately reaching a senior position in London's financial district.
She left the City to work freelance, to start a family and to write.
Sacrifice is her first novel and was inspired by her fascination with
British traditional folklore. She lives near Oxford with her husband
and young son.
For more information about the author, visit her website at www.
sjbolton. com