On a bitter winter evening a bomb explodes in a crowded London underground train. People are senselessly slaughtered. Who planted the murderous device? And why?
A few hours later in a Mayfair flat a young prostitute is brutally killed and an enigmatic message written in blood is left in her room. It is addressed to Frank Pagan, counter-terrorist specialist, and it draws him into the most terrifying case of his career.
Pagan finds himself pitted against two extraordinary adversaries: the lethal Carlotta, a woman whose appetite for blood is matched only by Pagan's hunger for justice - and the ghost of Jig, his most famous antagonist, whose death has given birth to new demons. . . From London to New York, Berlin to Venice, 'Jigsaw' weaves a breathtaking story of conspiracy and power, passion and betrayal - a magnificent follow-up to Campbell Armstrong's worldwide bestseller 'Jig'.