FROM THE MILLION-COPY BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF RAGDOLL - SOON TO BE A MAJOR TV SERIES
'Brilliant' M.J. Arlidge
'Exciting' Linwood Barclay
A locked room. A dead body. A secret that went to the grave.
When retired police officer Finlay Shaw is found dead in a locked room, everyone thinks it's suicide. But disgraced detective William 'Wolf' Fawkes isn't so sure.
Together with his former partner Detective Emily Baxter and private detective Edmunds, Wolf's team begin to dig into Shaw's early days on the beat. Was Shaw as innocent as he seemed? Or is there more to his past than he'd ever let on?
But not everyone wants Wolf back - and as his investigation draws him ever deeper into police corruption, it will not only be his career on the line - but the lives of those he holds closest as well...
The explosive new thriller from the Sunday Times and international bestseller, perfect for fans of Fiona Cummins and Helen Fields.
Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
ISBN: 9781409168867
Number of pages: 352
Weight: 240 g
Dimensions: 196 x 128 x 30 mm
Give an arm or a leg to get hold of a copy... An exciting thriller. - Linwood BarclayA star is born. Killer plot. Killer pace. Twisted killer and a killer twist. Kill to get a copy. - Simon Toyne on RagdollA brilliant, breathless thriller. If you liked Se7en, you'll love this! - M.J. ArlidgeA first class, dark thriller. - Emlyn ReesCole is sure to be a brilliant and accomplished new voice for crime readers to devour. - Ali Land
Firstly thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for an ARC copy of This book.
I have come to the conclusion this series is one of the best I have read in a very long time. The characters are well thought out and the...
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Endgame is the last of the Ragdoll trilogy and though it contains all the characters we have come to know and love, as a story I think it works well in its own right and could therefore be read as a stand-alone. To... More
Endgame is the final book in the Ragdoll trilogy and sees the return of disgraced detective William 'Wolf' Fawkes. I felt this final installment was less edgy than its predecessors but nonetheless very... More
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