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A judge and his wife go away on holiday. While they are away their 17-year-old daughter throws a party which gets out of control and she and her boyfriend are murdered. A massive police investigation, stretching the force's rescources to breaking point, is launched with D.I Faraday in charge. The judge's neighbour who has promised to keep an eye on things while he was away feels he owes the man a debt. And he has his own reputation to think about. He wants the name of the killer. The neighbour? Bazza McKenzie, a man who made his fortune supplying the city with class-A drugs. The man in his organisation charged with getting the job done? Ex D.C Paul Winter. In Graham Hurley's gripping new crime thriller Faraday and Winter are finally on the opposite sides of the law. But they're both after the same thing. Paul Winter is treading his most dangerous line yet.
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| ISBN 13: | 9780752884141 |
| ISBN 10: | 075288414X |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Pages: | 416 |
| Dimensions: | 198 x 129mm |
| Released: | 01/03/2010 |
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Graham Hurley was born November, 1946 in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex. His seaside childhood was punctuated by football, swimming, afternoons on the dodgems, run-ins with the police, multiple raids on the local library - plus near-total immersion in English post-war.
To date he has written: 16 novels, one biography, plus Airshow, and a fly-on-the-wall novel-length piece of reportage. He draws gleefully on home town Portsmouth for the basis of an ongoing crime series featuring DI Joe Faraday and DC Paul Winter. He has also contributed to columns in the Portsmouth News. He is married to Lin and has three grown-up sons (Tom, Jack and Woody), a wayward cat (Rommie), and the best view in the world. His lifetime ambitions are to master: colloquial French, the trickier bits of Word 2000, windsurfing without tears, and the perfect Chicken Bhuna.
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