Makes the capital as eerie as Le Carré's Berlin

Evening Standard

<b>Relentless...explosive</b>

Mail on Sunday

<b>Want a readable yet beautifully crafted thriller with original characterisation, fabulous plot and superb pacing?</b> Tick, tick, tick. <i>Deep Shelter</i> will keep you guessing and turning pages right the way through

Ham and High

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The coolest cop you'll have come across in ages. London through his eyes is as atmospheric as a drawing by Gustave Doré... <b>This demands to be read before the television adaptation</b>

Kate Saunders, Saga magazine

'Makes the capital as eerie as Le Carré's Berlin' Evening StandardMonday 10 June, end of a hot day. The city had started drinking at lunchtime and by 3 or 4pm crime seemed the only appropriate response to the beauty of the afternoon...At quarter to five he felt his contribution to law and order had been made. He parked off the high street, sunk two shots of pure grain vodka into iced Nicaraguan espresso and put his seat back. In an hour he'd be off duty, and in a couple more he'd be on a date with an art student he'd recently arrested for drugs possession. London is steaming under a summer of filthy heat and sudden storms - and Detective Nick Belsey, of Hampstead CID, is trying to stay out of trouble. But then somebody sets him a riddle. How does a man walk into a dead-end alley and never come out? And then reappear - to snatch a girl, to dump a body beneath a London skyscraper, to send Belsey a package of human hair. The answer lies underground, where the secrets degenerating beneath the city's sickly glitter are about to see the light of day.Praise for Deep Shelter'Relentless...explosive' Mail on Sunday'The coolest cop you'll have come across in ages. London through his eyes is as atmospheric as a drawing by Gustave Doré... This demands to be read before the television adaptation' Kate Saunders
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A brilliant crime series for fans of Mick Herron's Slough House novels. Nick Belsey is a hero you will never forget.
London is steaming under a summer of filthy heat and sudden storms - and Detective Nick Belsey, of Hampstead CID, is trying to stay out of trouble. But then somebody sets him a riddle. How does a man walk into a dead-end alley and never come out? And then reappear - to snatch a girl, to dump a body beneath a London skyscraper, to send Belsey a package of human hair. The answer lies underground, where the secrets degenerating beneath the city's sickly glitter are about to see the light of day.Praise for Deep Shelter'Relentless...explosive' Mail on Sunday'The coolest cop you'll have come across in ages...This demands to be read before the television adaptation' Kate Saunders
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Makes the capital as eerie as Le Carré's Berlin
Makes the capital as eerie as Le Carre's Berlin - Evening StandardRelentless...explosive - Mail on SundayWant a readable yet beautifully crafted thriller with original characterisation, fabulous plot and superb pacing? Tick, tick, tick. Deep Shelter will keep you guessing and turning pages right the way through - Ham & HighThe coolest cop you'll have come across in ages. London through his eyes is as atmospheric as a drawing by Gustave Dore... This demands to be read before the television adaptation - Kate Saunders, Saga magazine
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780349143811
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Vendor
Abacus
Vekt
285 gr
Høyde
194 mm
Bredde
124 mm
Dybde
36 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
416

Forfatter

Biographical note

Oliver Harris was born in London but now lives in Manchester. He is the author of the Nick Belsey series of crime novels, plus two novels featuring MI6 officer Elliot Kane. He teaches creative writing at Manchester Metropolitan University.