A Dark Redemption (häftad)
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Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
384
Utgivningsdatum
2013-01-03
Upplaga
Main
Förlag
Faber & Faber
Dimensioner
197 x 129 x 29 mm
Vikt
332 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9780571244843

A Dark Redemption

Häftad,  Engelska, 2013-01-03
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A Dark Redemption introduces DI Jack Carrigan and DS Geneva Miller as they investigate the brutal rape and murder of a young Ugandan student. Plunged into an underworld of illegal immigrant communities, they discover that the murdered girl's studies at a London College may have threatened to reveal things that some people will go to any lengths to keep secret... Unflinching, inventive and intelligent, A Dark Redemption explores a sinister case that will force DI Carrigan to face up to his past and DS Miller to confront what path she wants her future to follow.
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"A superior novel, well written and plotted, with a convincing backdrop about a continent that rarely features in crime fiction." --Marcel Berlins, THE TIMES "Fast paced and slick, this is the first in what could well be an outstanding series." --Laura Wilson, GUARDIAN "A Dark Redemption is a clever, multi-layered beginning to a promising new series . . . Sherez does a masterful job with a particularity haunting plot."--Henry Sutton, (Book of the Week) "The Daily Mirror" "This intriguing and well-written thriller is highly original . . . Sherez ventures into a part of London that crime fiction readers probably never see. A salutary read, highly recommended."--Jessica Mann, "Literary Review"

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Stav Sherez is a freelance journalist and the author of two previous novels. The Devil's Playground (2004), his debut, was described by James Sallis as 'altogether extraordinary, it introduces a major new talent', and his second novel The Black Monastery (2009), was described as 'dynamite fiction' in the Independent and 'spectacular' by Laura Wilson in the Guardian.