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He Kills Coppers

Englisch · Taschenbuch

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August 1966, the long hot summer of World Cup euphoria is suddenly shattered by a brutal crime that shocks a nation seemingly at ease with itself. Three characters' fates are irrevocably bound up with this event and consequences that reverberate across three decades. An ambitious detective dragged into intrigues of corruption. A gutter press journalist with a nose for a nasty story. And a disaffected petty criminal pushed over the edge by a violent crime that haunts him. An epic story that looks at morality and corruption on both sides of the law and at the very heart of the state.

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Jake Arnott, geb. 1961, lebt in London.

Zusammenfassung

August 1966, the long hot summer of World Cup euphoria is suddenly shattered by a brutal crime that shocks a nation seemingly at ease with itself. Three characters fates are irrevocably bound up with this event and consequences that reverberate across three decades. An ambitious detective dragged into intrigues of corruption. A gutter press journalist with a nose for a nasty story. And a disaffected petty criminal pushed over the edge by a violent crime that haunts him. An epic story that looks at morality and corruption on both sides of the law and at the very heart of the state.

Vorwort

A dazzling successor to The Long Firm

Zusatztext

Skilful blending of fact and fiction...brilliant and plausible

Bericht

[A] highly impressive thriller; a powerfully organized plot is matched by a steely narrative control that pays out just enough information to keep us on tenterhooks. The unfolding of the murder and cover-up is deftly handled, and there's a nice sideline in pithy historical detail: from the psychedelic 1960s to the uncaring Thatcherite '80s, the panorama is always authentic - and always at the service of the narrative. Good Book Guide

Produktdetails

Autoren Jake Arnott
Verlag Sceptre
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erschienen 24.01.2002
 
EAN 9780340821299
ISBN 978-0-340-82129-9
Seiten 327
Abmessung 110 mm x 180 mm x 20 mm
Serien Sceptre Paperbacks
Sceptre Paperbacks
Thema Belletristik > Spannung > Krimis, Thriller, Spionage

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