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DEAD GONE
Luca Veste

The young girl you have found isn’t the first experiment I’ve carried out. She won’t be the last.A tense, unpredictable crime debut that will not only have you gripped, but will chill you to the bone. Perfect for fans of Stuart MacBride and Mark Billingham.A serial killer is stalking the streets of Liverpool, gruesomely murdering victims as part of a series of infamous, unethical and deadly psychological experiments.When it becomes apparent that each victim has ties to the City of Liverpool University, DI David Murphy and DS Laura Rossi realise they're chasing a killer unlike any they've hunted before – one who doesn’t just want his victims’ bodies, but wants their minds too.With a series of psychological twists Dead Gone will keep you guessing until the very end.

LUCA VESTE

Dead Gone

Copyright

Published by Avon, an imprint of

HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd 1 London Bridge Street London SE1 9GF

www.harpercollins.co.uk (http://www.harpercollins.co.uk)

First published in Great Britain by HarperCollins 2013

Copyright © Luca Veste 2013

Cover image: photo of hatch © Glock/Alamy

Cover design: Clarkevanmeurs Design

Luca Veste asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work.

A catalogue copy of this book is available from the British Library.

This novel is entirely a work of fiction. The names, characters and incidents portrayed in it are the work of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or localities is entirely coincidental.

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Source ISBN: 9780007525577

Ebook Edition © October 2013 ISBN: 9780007525553

Version: 2016-03-12

For Emma, Abs and Migs – It came true.

Contents

Cover (#u9e3e95bd-1adc-598a-bd6f-20db24da4b81)

Title Page (#ub89a440c-6c0c-5688-8905-0e7653608e2e)

Copyright (#uf49491f8-5f8f-5328-a01a-6ee2578a3238)

Dedication (#u175995ca-d9ae-5171-b10a-1a08ef51f86d)

Part One (#ud6d3189a-d56b-5708-b662-0cb3f286041b)

Experiment Two (#u5ecf188c-ca80-565f-ba79-535b8539b44a)

Chapter 1 (#u332f4779-f299-5a3a-9450-a64063ef891b)

Chapter 2 (#u1c125332-0119-5314-8353-65f2e145e769)

Chapter 3 (#uc34a70c6-faf8-5c02-ab7d-7aefeeb9e5cc)

Chapter 4 (#ue82093b9-c3cc-5ed3-82d7-2747452a7f63)

Chapter 5 (#u1a9dc6a9-24af-557b-81d9-45c1df68bc13)

Chapter 6 (#u4c12584b-e824-54f3-940e-88e70a5226a0)

Chapter 7 (#u293443d1-d7ce-517d-acf6-11aaf3825270)

Chapter 8 (#u0ee8e99b-4662-5d7b-b41d-caf0ed3bc961)

Chapter 9 (#u8d566e73-2f7f-533d-b3b1-ff4ef50b26b2)

Experiment Two (#u71cdc029-b7db-5e12-bc16-028c5e7a2915)

Chapter 10 (#u6d96ac71-6052-5c24-a413-d55094a9ca33)

Chapter 11 (#ud95ebf5e-13eb-52bf-9ef8-02ad05389480)

Experiment Four (#u28b56011-006e-5f3c-9ede-eae0ebeeeba6)

Chapter 12 (#u4c3bf55f-bf16-5e5c-b19c-bdc999cd3583)

Chapter 13 (#u23ce18af-b25c-51cc-b74a-b23ef6021c5a)

Chapter 14 (#ub0c34f5b-238b-514b-85b4-bb24644c8d27)

Experiment Two (#ubf8294a8-88d1-5ac3-8969-333a48c35242)

Chapter 15 (#ua45293b8-4df7-58b0-b051-1a59ba163ac4)

Chapter 16 (#u864bfc27-1cc7-5eef-85d3-32127fccc571)

Chapter 17 (#u8dccd684-9976-5f14-b192-310a61157c2c)

Chapter 18 (#u129e1f84-2657-5945-9283-24e6db1db908)

Chapter 19 (#u0ee23c04-8484-5fc4-a4a7-0b2bb6274182)

Chapter 20 (#u6a90b95f-7c22-599f-8339-870b6d93e081)

Experiment Two (#u8132c274-bef2-556d-8a80-9987f4e03de6)

Chapter 21 (#uf84ad8e2-41b4-5220-bd9d-0f492239c408)

Experiment Five (#ue200486d-6059-5674-87ec-b885f1170a7f)

Chapter 22 (#uc0cd3298-35b1-54cf-9257-6d63cb6bfc02)

Chapter 23 (#u532bc404-4657-508e-a19e-354f794dcdcd)

Part Two (#u3a4e1ae3-c9d1-57c3-8ae1-d8b54f717755)

Experiment Two (#ue0b07214-5bc6-55e3-82b5-13e69ff11ce8)

Chapter 24 (#u991193e9-06f7-557d-9a2b-fb96848c1283)

Experiment Six (#u130596ab-2d33-5a56-a841-8f7ae6e3f9e6)

Chapter 25 (#u31eaa927-eef7-537e-b20a-26c39238f1bc)

Chapter 26 (#u79a6a80b-7d44-5082-949f-c6b18979eb78)

Chapter 27 (#uc3c43a47-f60d-50f2-83eb-e36ce3b02898)

Chapter 28 (#ucd6487d7-d382-5c9c-a43e-f453344d1c92)

Chapter 29 (#uecaba487-87d7-5768-8b42-d5747caff327)

Chapter 30 (#ub923e3d8-9154-525e-a8a3-68e40895ac82)

Chapter 31 (#u080daa1e-83d9-5f0b-817a-39e805a515cc)

Chapter 32 (#u7de1e4fc-951c-5e2b-89fd-aa93496e4767)

Part Three (#ud0ae9228-ffdc-5da3-a779-4cfcd4ff9e04)

Chapter 33 (#u460500b0-8a3b-5ffe-bd80-67a083bb8ad7)

Experiment Six (#u83f6307f-e08b-509f-b0ee-eb3c94490bb6)

Chapter 34 (#ua599b72e-4000-50ce-b7c1-06b399fb0e41)

Chapter 35 (#u2ba8c0f9-0354-5b3f-b573-472fb04650a6)

Experiment Two (#u86b257c3-7c41-50c1-b397-85fba4001abc)

Chapter 36 (#u977c6ca9-2f45-54d5-ae75-f2f9fab0fa35)

Experiment Two (#u24d5e487-5d0e-5312-94b5-f7a87a9864b0)

Chapter 37 (#ua78cf28e-5dcf-51fc-8dc0-8894fea04544)

Chapter 38 (#u2bb11b98-377e-5371-8787-81867918822d)

Chapter 39 (#uc7b95823-81e4-5f1c-92ad-ff9b6f5112d6)

Chapter 40 (#uf871b282-81ec-5d71-990e-b1b95792b64f)

Chapter 41 (#uf4283c52-f87a-537b-960d-3c6295343d35)

Experiment Two (#uc855d691-7fc6-5656-98fb-3579203f3b81)

Chapter 42 (#u7250fc23-d928-5fa9-8f20-d5f709e0c0ff)

Chapter 43 (#uf68bd85b-57df-5b96-9472-476f9291d2d0)

Experiment One (#u52cb8136-a9ad-516c-af2e-bf93d2b073e4)

Chapter 44 (#u5c2eee1b-d0a4-5716-a7f1-7bc2254661e0)

Chapter 45 (#u2d5c3846-024b-5f83-a2ca-173c08bf0aaf)

Experiment Two (#ub88162bd-d1ec-5f29-ac67-60669ca9497c)

Epilogue (#u0138bdcf-289e-5cc6-be3c-16f97de09b94)

Luca Veste talks serial killers (#u9e1e0cc7-0159-5b7d-95da-3bfd87f85115)

Acknowledgements (#u66cba1b5-6c9d-5ebe-a1c6-f3f026f76f03)

About the Author (#u0c419d2a-72c9-536f-b2d1-ad091c7f64c6)

About the Publisher (#u47c32fe0-7ec3-5f47-a1c9-82859d2b1e3e)

PART ONE

Life is pleasant. Death is peaceful. It’s the transition that’s troublesome.

Isaac Asimov

We are taught from an early age to fear death, that unknowable force we are all moving towards, simply by existing. However, this aspect of human existence is not one discussed easily amongst those in western society. Death is not an easy topic to discuss openly, without the fear of perhaps upsetting or insulting. This one aspect that binds us all together, touches us all, irrespective of race, gender, or orientation; the one thing we all have in common, yet so often is considered a ‘dark’ subject. Talking about one’s own mortality is considered morbid and morose.

One truth remains. We all die. Every single living organism experiences death. Indeed, according to Dr Sigmund Freud, ‘It is the aim of all life.’ We live to die. Homo sapiens as a species have shown great technological advances over the past few centuries. Yet one thing we have not, and will arguably never achieve, is to create a way of dealing with death in a uniform manner as a population. We grieve differently, we die differently.

Death touches us all. Should we fear death, try to actively repel it, through attempts to prolong our lives? If technology moved to such a point that death could be avoided, endless life became a possibility, would we ever be able to really live?

Without being able to investigate death and the repercussions for the deceased, is it possible to study death in any meaningful way, without being able to experience it?

Taken from ‘Life, Death, and Grief’, published in Psychological Society Review, 2008, issue 72.