Sports Day Author:David John Kevin Norris is a psychopathic killer, but a killer with a difference. He specialises in killing losers. Not just ordinary, everyday, run-of-the-mill losers, he's quite specific about that. All his victims are Sports losers. Whatever their chosen game, if they play and lose; he kills them, pure and simple. But he's also particular about how they... more » die. It must be slow; painful; appropriate. Whatever they play is how they die. Age and sex play no part in his choices either. OAP or eight year old girl. They lose: They die. End of. An Essex DCI honed on tough streets of Sheffield and London is assigned to the case but with a total lack of forensic evidence the only clue seems to be a calling card left at each murder with a strange epithet typed on it. Could this be a hint to the killers identity or just a red herring? As the body count rises and the murders become more sadistic it's a race against time to stop the killer before the inspector is replaced. But just as that seems likely events take an ominous twist leaving him facing his own personal dilemma; one with deadly consequences if he fails. This gripping story proves that, in life as in sport, winning really is everything.« less