'Extremely intriguing with intricate twists and turns' Frederick Forsyth
When maverick police sergeant Jolly Macken is banished to the sleepy 1950s Irish border village of Blackwatertown, he vows to find the killer of his brother - even if the murderer is inside the police.
But a lot can happen in a week. Over seven days Macken falls in love, uncovers dark family secrets, accidentally starts a war and is hailed a hero and branded a traitor. When Blackwatertown explodes into violence, who can he trust?
And is betrayal the only way to survive?
Rezensionen / Stimmen
'Extremely intriguing with intricate twists and turns' Frederick Forsyth
'Beguiling with an underlying sense of menace that keeps you reading' Peter May, author of Lockdown
'Extraordinary, abundant and dazzling' BBC presenter Rev. Richard Coles
'Evocative and compelling. Paul Waters is one to watch in Irish crime fiction' Brian McGilloway, author of The Last Crossing
'Absolute must-read for any crime fan' Tony Kent, author of Power Play
'Dark enough to punch you in the gut. Get a copy of this fantastic book' Gerard Brennan, author of Disorder & Undercover
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Verlagsgruppe
Boundless Publishing Group Ltd
Produkt-Hinweis
Maße
Höhe: 198 mm
Breite: 129 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78352-925-4 (9781783529254)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Paul Waters is an award-winning BBC producer and co-presenter of the We'd Like A Word books and authors podcast, shortlisted for 2020 Books Podcast of the Year. Paul grew up in Belfast during 'the Troubles' and went on to report and produce for BBC TV and radio. His claim to fame is making Pele his dinner. Paul has covered US politics, created a G8 Summit in a South African township, gone undercover in Zimbabwe, conducted football crowds, reported from Swiss drug shooting-up rooms, smuggled a satellite dish into Cuba and produced the World Service's first live coverage of the 9/11 attacks on America. He also taught in Poland, drove a cab in England, busked in Wales, was a night club cook in New York, designed computer systems in Dublin, presented podcasts for Germans and organised music festivals. He lives in Buckinghamshire and has two children.
www.paulwatersauthor.com