Book description
They're above the law and they're watching her every move…
A compulsively readable thriller, perfect for fans of Mark Billingham
and Peter Robinson.
The lines between good and bad are indistinguishable…
On the North Wales coast two people traffickers are brutally murdered;
a drug dealer is mown down in inner-city Stockport and in a remote
Pennine cottage a police informant is shot dead. Seemingly random, these
murders are the work of one professional hitman.
Reluctantly, Marie Donovan takes on another undercover role and finds
herself working with DI Jack Brennan, a high-flying detective with a
tarnished career. Soon, mistrustful of each other and their superiors,
both begin to suspect that they are mere pawns in a complex game of
criminal rivalry and police corruption.
As Marie struggles to uncover the truth, she realises that nothing is
as it seems. With every move, she draws the threat ever closer until
ultimately the killer is watching Marie herself. Out on her own, she
finds herself with no friends, no-one to trust and nowhere to hide. 'A
talent to be reckoned with … A strong story line, muscular prose and a
real sense of pace; this is a police procedural for a new age' Daily Mail
'A relentlessly exciting debut crime novel.' Hull Daily Mail
'An atmospheric and exciting roller coaster ride through an
investigation into police corruption … right up there with the best
police procedural thrillers of the last few years.
Expect to hear much more of Walters in the future.' Mark Timlin Alex
was educated in Nottingham and at Cambridge University. After leaving
university, he worked in management roles in the oil industry,
broadcasting and banking, before moving into management consultancy.
Having worked for various global practices, he now runs his own
specialist consultancy firm working in the UK and abroad. In recent
years he has specialised in various aspects of the criminal justice
sector, including police, prisons and probation, as well as various
public bodies including parliaments in the UK and abroad. He lives in
Manchester with his three sons.