Profile K by Helen Fields

I really haven’t featured the writing of Helen Fields enough here on Linda’s Book Bag, so it gives me enormous pleasure that my latest online review for My Weekly magazine is of Helen’s brand new Profile K. My apologies to Helen and My Weekly for not sharing this sooner as it went out on 25th April, but I was away on holiday!

Published by Harper Collins’ imprint Avon Books on 25th April 2024, Profile K is available for purchase through the links here.

Profile K

He’s going to kill you. He just doesn’t know it yet.

Midnight Jones is an analyst trained to understand the human mind. But everything changes when, in the course of her work, she discovers Profile K’s file – because K stands for killer, and she knows that someone more dangerous than she could have ever imagined walks among them.

Midnight knows what Profile K is capable of before he even commits his first crime. But as the news rolls with the brutal murder of a local woman, no one believes what she tells them: that he is capable of so much worse.

Profile K will kill again – and, terrifyingly, Midnight realises that the moment she found his file was the moment she became his next target. Because Profile K is coming for Midnight – and the only way to escape with her life is to find him before he finds her…

The million-copy bestseller is back with a dark, terrifying journey into the mind of a psychopath that will keep you riveted until the very last page.

My Review of Profile K

My full review of Profile K can be found on the My Weekly website here.

However, here I can say that Profile K is a disturbing, brilliantly crafted insight into the mind of a killer – and into big business. It is terrifying, prescient and convincing. I thought it was brilliant.

Do visit My Weekly to read my full review here.

About Helen Fields

Helen fields

Helen Fields’ first love was drama and music. From a very young age she spent all her free time acting and singing until law captured her attention as a career path. She studied law at the University of East Anglia, then went on to the Inns of Court School of Law in London.

After completing her pupillage, she joined chambers in Middle Temple where she practised criminal and family law for thirteen years. Undertaking cases that ranged from Children Act proceedings and domestic violence injunctions, to large scale drug importation and murder, Helen spent years working with the police, CPS, Social Services, expert witnesses and in Courts Martials.

After her second child was born, Helen left the Bar. Together with her husband David, she went on to run Wailing Banshee Ltd, a film production company, acting as script writer and producer.

Helen self-published two fantasy books as a way of testing herself and her writing abilities. She enjoyed the creative process so much that she began writing in a much more disciplined way, and decided to move into the traditional publishing arena through an agent.

Perfect Remains is set in Scotland, where Helen feels most at one with the world. Edinburgh and San Francisco are her two favourite cities, and she travels whenever she can.

Beyond writing, she has a passion for theatre and cinema, often boring friends and family with lengthy reviews and critiques. Taking her cue from her children, she has recently taken up karate and indoor sky diving. Helen and her husband now live in Hampshire with their three children and two dogs.

Visit Helen’s website for further information and find her on Instagram and Facebook. You can also follow Helen on Twitter/X @Helen_Fields.

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