WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY SEBASTIAN FAULKS Henry Green, whom W. H. Auden called 'the finest living English novelist', is the most neglected writer of the last century and the one most deserving of rediscovery by a new generation. This volume brings together three of Henry Green's intensely original n
Living Death
β Scribed by Graham Masterton
- Publisher
- Head of Zeus;Head of Zues
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 365 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
DS Katie Maguire is at a loss. Last year, she and her team destroyed the biggest drug trafficker in Cork. So how is the city's drug trade at an all time high? Katie can't focus on this until she's solved a more pressing case: a spate of violent attacks in Cork which leave victims severely disabled and reliant on medical care abroad. But as she investigates, she realizes that the two cases might be connected. Someone is using brain-damaged victims to smuggle drugs into the countryβand the only way to find out more is to go in undercover.
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