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Revenge. Betrayal. Murder.In the gritty underbelly of 1980s Glasgow, Scotland, one cop stands tall - even with a fear of heights. Faced with a daunting task, DI Luc Kidston must focus on finding a samurai sword-wielding vigilante while untangling the case of one of his protégés, who's accused of a chilling crime. To solve both problems Kidston will have to take some unorthodox steps, including ...
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Forlag
SAGA Egmont
Udgivet
31 august 2023
Længde
8:14
Genrer
Crime and mystery: hard-boiled crime, noir fiction
Nummer i serie
1
Sprog
English
Format
mp3
Beskyttelse
Vandmærket
ISBN
9788728501054
Revenge. Betrayal. Murder.
In the gritty underbelly of 1980s Glasgow, Scotland, one cop stands tall - even with a fear of heights.
Faced with a daunting task, DI Luc Kidston must focus on finding a samurai sword-wielding vigilante while untangling the case of one of his protégés, who's accused of a chilling crime.
To solve both problems Kidston will have to take some unorthodox steps, including enlisting the help of a forensic hypnotist and challenging his own colleagues.
As the stakes rise, will he be able to push beyond his limits?
"The Fear of Falling" is perfect for fans of Neil Lancaster and Ian Rankin. Born and raised in Glasgow, John Harkin's novels draw on his experience as a former police commander and hostage negotiator. His debut novel, "The Fear of Falling", was featured in Bloody Scotland - an annual crime fiction festival.
In the gritty underbelly of 1980s Glasgow, Scotland, one cop stands tall - even with a fear of heights.
Faced with a daunting task, DI Luc Kidston must focus on finding a samurai sword-wielding vigilante while untangling the case of one of his protégés, who's accused of a chilling crime.
To solve both problems Kidston will have to take some unorthodox steps, including enlisting the help of a forensic hypnotist and challenging his own colleagues.
As the stakes rise, will he be able to push beyond his limits?
"The Fear of Falling" is perfect for fans of Neil Lancaster and Ian Rankin. Born and raised in Glasgow, John Harkin's novels draw on his experience as a former police commander and hostage negotiator. His debut novel, "The Fear of Falling", was featured in Bloody Scotland - an annual crime fiction festival.