If you picked up this book because you truly want to get away with murder, you will not be disappointed. Simply turn the page and we'll get started...
'Rebecca Philipson has turned the serial killer novel on it's head. Clever and all too credible.' Val McDermid, No.1 bestselling author of Silent Bones
'Remarkable.' The Times
Denver Brady claims to be the most successful serial killer of our time - and that's precisely why you've never heard of him.
But with the publication of How to Get Away With Murder, his manual for aspiring serial killers, that's about to change.
When a copy of Denver's book is found at a crime scene, DI Samantha Hansen is given the job of tracking down the elusive...
Rebecca Philipson grew up in a mining town in County Durham, where she still lives. Educated in a small convent, she set up her own business at 21 and won both the North East Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award and the Artemis Award for inspirational women in business. Rebecca was inspired to write How to Get Away with Murder after starting a True-Crime blog during the pandemic, and becoming fascinated by the ways in which serial killers are treated like celebrities.
In her spare time, Rebecca enjoys all things book-related, netball, travelling and spending time with friends and family.