New Crime & Mystery Fiction Titles From Century 2003 Jan-March
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New Crime & Mystery Fiction Titles From Century JAN-MARCH 2003

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Clive Cussler The Sea Hunters 2 Published January 2003 by Century at £16.99 ISBN: 071263827X

The Sea Hunters II is a sequel to the author's The Sea Hunters, also written with Craig Dirgo.
Cussler is one of the world's foremost maritime diving experts and has formed a charitable institution, NUMA, the National Underwater and Marine Agency which searches for lost ships of historic significance. NUMA is also the name of the government agency in the author's Dirk Pitt adventure books. In this book Cussler relates NUMA's recent activities and takes his fiction into the sphere of fact and in a series of daring and audacious dives seeks to reclaim wrecks lost beneath the surface of sea, lakes and swamps. Each of the sections of this book contains both an exciting account of the loss of the wreck concerned and Cussler's attempt to bring it back to the surface. Here Cussler and Dirgo recount the discovery of a seventeenth-century man-of-war, Civil War Ironclads, the wreck of the Marie Celeste, the Carpathia, the ship that rescued the survivors of the Titanic and JFK's PT 109. This book is sure to entrance Cussler's legions of devoted fans as well as the increasing number of people fascinated with extreme sports.

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John MacLachlan Gray The Fiend in Human Published January 2003 by Century at £12.99 ISBN: 0712674985

The Fiend In Human is a dazzling evocation of crime in Victorian London, reminiscent of Dickens and of modern classics such as The Alienist.

London in the early 1850s. The squalid underbelly of the Victorian

Helen Heller slums coexists in uneasy partnership with the specious glamour of the West End, each feeding off the other in an endless circle of vice, exploitation and death. London is the world's capital city of murder, its chief attraction the public execution of killers at Newgate.
Edward Whitty is a correspondent on the Falcon, reporting on the underworld. A loser and an addict, constantly pursued by creditors, he is openly scornful of the balladeers, or patterers, who write up the life of the condemned in doggerel verses even further divorced from truth than his own, embroidered newspaper reports.
Whitty reaches his nadir when he is kidnapped and spirited off to the slums of St Giles. His kidnapper is Mr. Owler, a balladeer who he has traduced in one of his columns. But instead of revenge Owler wishes them to form an unlikely partnership. The subject of Owler's latest ballad is the serial killer, William Garvey, shortly to hang for his crimes. Garvey denies his guilt, but Owler feels by securing access to the criminal he will extract the man's true confession, beat his competitors to the story and thus make his fortune. He wants Whitty to lend validation to his research. They are about to embark on a strange journey through the darkness of Victorian London where truth and fiction are often
indistinguishable, a condemned man's life is at stake and savage, opycat murders continue despite his incarceration.

As well as being a novelist John MacLachlan Gray is a many times award-winning writer and composer for stage, film and television, including the phenomenally successful Billy Bishop Goes to War. He lives in Vancouver, Canada.

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John Grisham King of Torts Published February 2003 by Century at £16.99 ISBN: 0712670599

The Office of the Public Defender is not known as a training ground for bright young litigators. Clay Carter has been there too long, and, like most of his colleagues, dreams of a better job in a real firm. When he reluctantly takes the case of a young man charged with a random street killing, he assumes it is just another of the many senseless murders that hit D.C. every week.As he digs into the background of his client, Clay stumbles upon a conspiracy too horrible to believe. He suddenly finds himself in the middle of a complex case against one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world, looking at the kind of enormous settlement that would totally change his life – that would make him, almost overnight, the legal profession’s newest king of torts… From the Publisher
His new international bestseller.
John Grisham is the author of thirteen previous bestselling novels. He lives with his family in Virginia and Mississippi.

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Donald James Walking the Shadows Published March 2003 by Century at £9.99 ISBN: 0712684247
See Review by Bernard Knight ex Home Office Pathologist and author of the highly acclaimed Crowner John series

Under the still waters of a lake in the mountains north of Nice, a secret is about to see the light of day for the first time in forty years. The South of France is in the grip of a severe drought and the drowned village of St Juste is reappearing. The village was never a peaceful place, certainly not in the War when Resistance fighters risked everything to save French Jews from deportation. But some of the rescued Jews didn't make it: fellow Frenchmen working for Vichy betrayed them. The Jews left a legacy in the drowned graveyard of St Juste and in the lonely hills, a legacy that will one day point to their betrayer. One of these clues is the mysterious fortune of $28 million left to Romilly Chapel, by one of the old Resistance fighters. Romilly is |the seventeen-year-old daughter of Tom Chapel, a man who discovers his past was a lie and his present very much a mystery when Romilly is savagely attacked and left for dead shortly after he discovers the legacy. Soon Chapel is undergoing a painful education in current crimes and the crimes of history itself, and his own tortured place in them. The conclusion is shocking and inevitable: he, and not his daughter, is the target of a psychopath.

|'Head and shoulders above authors such as Thomas Harris, Patricia Cornwell and James Patterson. Donald James is a top class writer with a vibrantly original style' Evening Standard

Donald James is the author of the bestselling novels Vadím, Monstrum, The Fortune Teller as well as The Fall of the Russian Empire and Penguin Dictionary of the Third Reich. He lives in London.

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John MacGray The Fiend In Human Published March 2003 by Century at £16.99 ISBN: 0712674985

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Eliot Pattison Bone Mountain Published January 2003 by Century at £18.99 and £9.99 ISBN: 0712637257 and 0712673806

Which will come first: enlightenment or death? When disgraced former inspector, Shan Tao Yun joins a group of reverent Tibetans returning a sacred artefact to its home, it seems he has at last found the peace he has struggled for since leaving prison. What starts as a spiritual pilgrimage, however, quickly turns into a desperate flight through the Tibetan wilderness as the outlawed monk who guides them is murdered and Sham discovers that the artefact has recently been stolen from the Chinese army. But why is the army so desperate to find the artefact entrusted to Shan? Why is an aged medicine lama being stalked by government agents? Why has an American woman, a geologist for an oil company, abandoned the project and fled into the mountains? Shan discovers not answers, but only new mysteries as he is drawn to such unexpected places as the raucous headquarters base of the Western oil venture and a monastery that seems more attuned to the teachings of the party than those of Buddha. And the further he travels into the mountains, the more Shan realises that what is at stake is not only justice but the spiritual survival of those who have joined his strange quest. At the heart of Pattison's powerful tale is a story of a brave, oppressed people who have learned to endure by drawing strength from their land and their rich spiritual traditions.

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