Don't miss THE BOOKSELLER the latest George Cross Mystery - available now. A cold case that
has been ignored... A detective who fights for the voiceless. THE DETECTIVE Bristol
detective DS George Cross might be difficult to work with - but his unfailing logic and
determined pursuit of the truth means he is second to none at convicting killers. THE CRIME
When the police dismiss a man's death as a squabble among the homeless community Cross is not
convinced there are too many unanswered questions. Who was the unknown man whose
weather-beaten body was discovered on Clifton Downs? And was the same tragedy that resulted in
his life on the streets also responsible for his death? THE COLD CASE As Cross delves into
the dead man's past he discovers that the answers lie in a case that has been cold for fifteen
years. Cross is the only person who can unpick the decades-old murder - after all who better
to decipher the life of a person who society has forgotten than a man who has always felt like
an outsider himself? Perfect for fans of MW Craven Ann Cleeves and Joy Ellis The Dentist
is part of the George Cross Mystery series which can be read in any order by the 2025 Crime
Writers' Association Dagger in the Library Award longlistee. ALSO IN THE GEORGE CROSS
MYSTERY SERIES #1 THE DENTIST #2 THE CYCLIST #3 THE PATIENT #4 THE POLITICIAN #5 THE MONK #6
THE TEACHER #7 THE BOOKSELLER #8 THE TAILOR (COMING 2026) CROSS CHRONICLE SHORT STORIES THE
LOST BOYS THE EX-WIFE THE HUNTER THE BASKET CASE (COMING DECEMBER 2025) Why readers love
George Cross... 'A clever mystery full of tension but also humour and compassion. George
Cross is becoming one of my favourite detectives.' Elly Griffiths 'In DS George Cross Tim
Sullivan has created a character who is as endearing as any I've ever come across in this
genre. His quirks are his gift and with Sullivan's tremendous plotting and superb writing
this series is a gift to readers.' Liz Nugent 'The fact that Cross has been diagnosed with
autism spectrum disorder makes him just as intriguing as the murder mystery' The Times 'A
British detective for the 21st century who will be hard to forget' Daily Mail 'A compelling
suspenseful police procedural with an intimate positive insight into living on the autistic
spectrum' Woman 'An excellent excellent read' Reader Review