Author:Howard Linskey
A MYSTERY VICTIM
A corpse is found: its identity extinguished in the most shocking manner imaginable.
Detective Ian Bradshaw can't catch the killer if no one can ID the victim. Out there, somewhere, a missing young woman may hold the answers.
A SECRET WEB
Journalist Helen Norton is about to uncover a massive criminal conspiracy. She just needs the final piece of the puzzle. Soon, she will learn the price of the truth.
AN 'INNOCENT' KILLER
True-crime writer Tom Carney receives letters from a convicted murderer who insists he is innocent. His argument is persuasive - but psychopaths are often said to be charming...
WHAT IS THE DARK THREAD RUNNING THROUGH THESE CRIMES?
Praise for Howard Linskey:
'One of the best new writers around. This is a must-read series' Mark Billingham
'Linskey has taken a sharp swerve towards the big time ... He has elevated his writing to a level of complexity and humanity seldom approached by British writers previously. A new name on our criminal horizon' Maxim Jakubowski
'This is lacerating fare that makes most current crime fiction look like thin gruel' Financial Times
'Brilliant ... This is first class stuff, an unstoppable tale, a real page-turner not to be missed' Sarah Broadhurst
'Linskey delivers a flawless feel for time and place, mixed with unrelenting pace' The Times (Top Five Thrillers of the Year)
'Immensely satisfying, utterly compelling. Prepare to add another name to your must-read list'Eva Dolan
One of the best new writers around. This is a must-read series.
—— Mark BillinghamLinskey has taken a sharp swerve towards the big time ... He has elevated his writing to a level of complexity and humanity seldom approached by British writers previously. A new name on our criminal horizon.
—— Maxim JakubowskiThis is lacerating fare that makes most current crime fiction look like thin gruel
—— Financial TimesBrilliant ... This is first class stuff, an unstoppable tale, a real page-turner not to be missed
—— Sarah BroadhurstLinskey delivers a flawless feel for time and place, mixed with unrelenting pace
—— The Times (Top Five Thrillers of the Year)Immensely satisfying, utterly compelling. Prepare to add another name to your must-read list
—— Eva DolanCrumley is a brilliant purveyor of dialogue and a master of melancholy loneliness.
—— Marcel Berlins , The TimesImpressive . . .Gardner's debut begins at speed and scarcely draws breath thereafter.
—— The TimesFew thriller debuts possess the confidence and verve of Frank Gardner's CRISIS . . . a book of exhilarating panache.
—— SUNDAY TIMESA seriously compulsive page turner.
—— PETER SNOWCombines insider knowledge with heart-in-mouth excitement.
—— i-NEWSPAPERAction-packed . . . the book’s title scarcely does justice to such a thrilling read.
—— HUFFINGTON POSTFast moving.
—— THE SUNIrresistible . . . smart, authentic and always entertaining . . . high-voltage storytelling at its best and worthy of Frederick Forsyth or John le Carre.
—— CRIME REVIEWGardner obviously has an up-to-the-minute understanding of contemporary warfare and he is also a very good writer. This is a thrilling adventure.
—— LITERARY REVIEWGardner is a dab hand at ratcheting up the tension . . . a must read.
—— BUSINESS STANDARDA compelling read.
—— SIR JOHN SAWYERS, Former Chief of MI6A journey into the dark underbelly of the British Raj.
—— Charlotte Heathcote , Daily ExpressA promising start to Mukherjee’s atmospheric new historical crime series.
—— Patrick Worth , Compass MagazineEnjoyable tale… Agreeably witty and sharply written, this is an evocative portrait of a multifaceted Calcutta.
—— Literary ReviewThis guy is a real find… Mixes family history with a good helping of imagination.
—— Sue Price , Saga MagazineAn assured novel: well researched and vivid, with a strong plotline, delivered with verve and some appealing wry humour.
—— Laura Wilson , GuardianA vivid sense of history and locale
—— Best Books of 2016, Financial TimesMeticulously researched and delivered in clear, lucid and intelligent prose, Mukherjee is a fantastic addition to the stable of international crime writers, whose books effortlessly cross boundaries and bind readers in a community of excellence and enjoyment.
—— Eastern EyeVividly described, full of humour and humanity, it's a wonderful picture of that time and world, as well as being a perfect murder mystery novel.
—— Liz Anderson , iNewsBursting with lively historical details about post-World War I India, this is a stirring and entertaining mystery
—— Library JournalThis brilliant mingling of real history and fictional invention kicks off a series that does for the Raj what Philip Kerr did for the Reich
—— Karen Robinson , The Times / Sunday Times Crime Club, *Best Books of the Past Five Years*