Ken Nott is a devoutly contrarian, vaguely left-wing radio shock-jock living in London. After a wedding breakfast, people start dropping fruit from a balcony on to a deserted car park below. As they get carried away, dropping more, they're told a plane has just crashed into the World Trade Center.
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Wide awake and focused, Di Tom Thorne sits and studies death. He's seen hundreds,
maybe thousands of photographs like these. The photographs on the table in front of
him are no more sickening than any he has seen before, but keeping his eyes on the
image of the dead woman is like staring hard into a flame and feeling his eyeballs
start to melt. Carol Garner was a single mum, twenty-eight years old. Her husband
had died three years earlier in a road accident. She was a teacher. It's an horrific
case, but that doesn't follow that it should be passed on to Thorne's Team 3, Serious
Crime Group - except that the police think the killer went out and murdered again that
same afternoon.
It is Thorne who sees the link between the simultaneous murders. This is not a serial
killer the police are up against. This is two of them. Finding the body used to be the
worst part of his job. Not any more. Now each time a body is found, Thorne lives
with the knowledge that somewhere out there is a second victim waiting to be
discovered. But while the methods might be the same, the manner of the killings is
strikingly different. Thorne realises that he is hunting two very different men; one
ruthless and in control, his partner submissive, compliant, terrified . . .
In 1984, a letter was sent to Mr and Mrs Palmer informing them that their son
Martin, despite his excellent academic record, had been expelled from King Edward
IV Grammar School It was accepted that he had been led astray by another pupil, but
Martin Palmer was not prepared to implicate him ...
Mark Billingham was born and brought up in Birmingham but now lives in London.
He is a successful stand-up comedian and an award-winning television writer.
Sleepyhead, his critically acclaimed debut novel, hit the Sunday Times Top 10 and
became the number one hardback fiction debut of Summer 2001.
Blood Test & Over the Edge
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Organised crime is flourishing all over the world today. GANGLAND TODAY will also look at crime in other countries - Spain, America, Canada, Africa and Asia. It will cover areas such as drugs, art theft, kidnapping, organised prostitution, the internet and money laundering...
This memoir of a police spy, takes us through the major events and intrigues of the early Victorian period. From the battle of Waterloo to the death of Wellington, it covers the voyage of the Beagle, the American Gold Rush and the suspicious death of Shelley.
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