The Woman from Belarus
About
A young woman is found dead in a railway tunnel—brutalized, unidentified, and discarded as if she never existed. Detective Inspector Richard Evans and Detective Sergeant Emily Howard are thrust into a harrowing investigation that quickly reveals disturbing truths. The victim suffered a sustained attack by multiple perpetrators, and early forensic evidence points to a coordinated group of young men.
As the team races to identify her, clues begin to surface: a rose tattoo, fragments of DNA, CCTV footage, and a chilling possibility—that she was assaulted on a moving train before being thrown into the tunnel. The investigation expands across borders, with early theories suggesting she may be a foreign national. But as leads collapse and assumptions unravel, Evans begins to suspect the truth lies much closer to home.
Tension escalates as the media fuels fear, the public grows restless, and the perpetrators begin to crack under pressure. Piece by piece, the detectives uncover a pattern of behavior that suggests this crime was not an isolated act—but part of something darker.
In a race against time, Evans and Howard must confront uncomfortable truths, challenge false narratives, and track down a group capable of unimaginable violence before they strike again.