Synopses & Reviews
The 11th entry in the series known for its realistic look at police work A car accident during a holiday in the Middle East lands Faraday in a hospital packed with the maimed from Gaza, where he embarks on a wild scheme to adopt a horribly burned Palestinian girl. Back in England, crimelord Bazza McKenzie is watching his empire fall apart under the pressures of the biggest recession in 70 years. Desperate times call for desperate measures, and soon ex-cop Winter is in the thick of it as Bazza runs out of options.
Review
"Dense, layered plotting, complex character development, and thought-provoking details and motives add depth to an engrossing tale of twisted motivation behind a murder. Fans of P.D. James, John Harvey, and Jill McGown will appreciate this solid British crime novel." —Library Journal on One Under
Review
"There is no one writing better police procedurals today." —Sunday Telegraph
About the Author
Graham Hurley is an award-winning TV documentary maker who now writes full time. His sixth Faraday and Winter novel, Blood and Honey, was short-listed for the Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award.