The Balance of Guilt
β Scribed by Simon Hall
- Publisher
- Accent Press
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 232 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1906373736
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β¦ Synopsis
The fourth title in Simon Hall's TV Detective series.
A terrorist outrage in a sacred building shocks the country. But that is just the start of the scandal which is about to unfold.
Television reporter Dan Groves lies unconscious in a hospital bed. Outside, Britain is transfixed by the bombing, a radical Islamic plot, a secret service double-cross, and a murderous cover-up.
And two questions β What role could Dan have played in exposing the scandal, when he lay sedated as the story broke? And where does the Balance of Guilt lie?
Praise for Simon Hall:
"Fiendishly clever" The Scotsman
"A compelling thriller ... difficult to put down.****" New Books Magazine
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