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Books > Social sciences > Sociology, social studies > Crime & criminology > Organized crime
A shocking thriller inspired by the true stories of a male prison
officer in a women's prison...Prison Officer Jim Dalton works on
the male side of HMP Peterborough. It's a dangerous place, fuelled
by testosterone-driven violence, but he has the prisoners' respect.
When Dalton is transferred to the female side of the prison, his
next shift is so easy he can't believe that the officers over there
get paid the same wages. He sleeps well for the first time in
years. Billie hasn't had it easy in life, and she has earned the
nickname Damage because she has been known to cause some! Ending up
in prison might have been inevitable, but Billie hasn't given up on
her dreams yet. If there's a way to get out of prison faster, she's
going to find it. When Dalton is assigned to the young offenders'
wing, dealing with female prisoners no longer seems so simple, and
in Billie he fears he may have met his match. As Billie starts to
turn the screw, Dalton faces losing everything... Taking a break
from his bestselling DI Barton series, Ross Greenwood returns with
this shocking, page-turning and utterly compelling glimpse behind
the bars of a women's prison. From a man who walked the landings
himself... Praise for Ross Greenwood: 'Move over Rebus and Morse; a
new entry has joined the list of great crime investigators in the
form of Detective Inspector John Barton. A rich cast of characters
and an explosive plot kept me turning the pages until the final
dramatic twist.' author Richard Burke 'Master of the psychological
thriller genre Ross Greenwood once again proves his talent for
creating engrossing and gritty novels that draw you right in and
won't let go until you've reached the shocking ending.' Caroline
Vincent at Bitsaboutbooks blog 'Ross Greenwood doesn't write
cliches. What he has written here is a fast-paced, action-filled
puzzle with believable characters that's spiced with a lot of
humour.' author Kath Middleton
A shocking thriller inspired by the true stories of a male prison
officer in a women's prison...Prison Officer Jim Dalton works on
the male side of HMP Peterborough. It's a dangerous place, fuelled
by testosterone-driven violence, but he has the prisoners' respect.
When Dalton is transferred to the female side of the prison, his
next shift is so easy he can't believe that the officers over there
get paid the same wages. He sleeps well for the first time in
years. Billie hasn't had it easy in life, and she has earned the
nickname Damage because she has been known to cause some! Ending up
in prison might have been inevitable, but Billie hasn't given up on
her dreams yet. If there's a way to get out of prison faster, she's
going to find it. When Dalton is assigned to the young offenders'
wing, dealing with female prisoners no longer seems so simple, and
in Billie he fears he may have met his match. As Billie starts to
turn the screw, Dalton faces losing everything... Taking a break
from his bestselling DI Barton series, Ross Greenwood returns with
this shocking, page-turning and utterly compelling glimpse behind
the bars of a women's prison. From a man who walked the landings
himself... Praise for Ross Greenwood: 'Move over Rebus and Morse; a
new entry has joined the list of great crime investigators in the
form of Detective Inspector John Barton. A rich cast of characters
and an explosive plot kept me turning the pages until the final
dramatic twist.' author Richard Burke 'Master of the psychological
thriller genre Ross Greenwood once again proves his talent for
creating engrossing and gritty novels that draw you right in and
won't let go until you've reached the shocking ending.' Caroline
Vincent at Bitsaboutbooks blog 'Ross Greenwood doesn't write
cliches. What he has written here is a fast-paced, action-filled
puzzle with believable characters that's spiced with a lot of
humour.' author Kath Middleton
When a baby is stolen from a Scottish beach, private investigator
Charlie Cameron reluctantly agrees to take the case.While her
parents are just yards away, thirteen-month-old Lily Hamilton is
abducted from Ayr beach in Scotland. Three days later, her
distraught father turns up at private investigator Charlie
Cameron's office. Mark Hamilton believes he knows who has taken his
daughter. And why. Against his better judgment, Charlie takes the
case-and when bodies are discovered, he suspects this may not be an
isolated crime. Is there a serial killer whose work has gone
undetected for decades? Is baby Lily his latest victim? Charlie
won't be able to give up on this case. Memories and guilt from his
childhood won't let him... Owen Mullen is a best-selling author of
psychological and gangland thrillers. His fast-paced, twist-aplenty
stories are perfect for all fans of Robert Galbraith, Ian Rankin
and Ann Cleeves. What readers say about Owen Mullen: 'Owen Mullen
knows how to ramp up the action just when it's needed... he never
fails to give you hard-hitting thrillers that have moments that
will stay with you forever...' 'One of the very best thriller
writers I have ever read.' 'Owen Mullen writes a good story, he
really brings his characters to life and the endings are hard to
guess and never what you expected.'
If no one knows you're in danger, no one can save you...The Baxter
house in the Lowther Hills, in Scotland, has been up for sale for
decades. It's dilapidated and near-derelict, and nobody is
interested in it. But for one potential buyer, the remote location
and rat-infested cellar are just what he's looking for. For the
first year, Mackenzie's marriage to Derek was ideal. Now though,
Derek believes she is having an affair, and when she fears her
husband is becoming controlling, she knows she's made a terrible
mistake. But Mackenzie has a drinking problem, so when she
threatens to leave Derek and then disappears, no one believes she
has been abducted. It will fall to DS Geddes to untangle the
truth... Owen Mullen is a best-selling author of psychological and
gangland thrillers. His fast-paced, twist-aplenty stories are
perfect for all fans of Robert Galbraith, Ian Rankin and Ann
Cleeves. What readers say about Owen Mullen: 'Owen Mullen knows how
to ramp up the action just when it's needed... he never fails to
give you hard-hitting thrillers that have moments that will stay
with you forever...' 'One of the very best thriller writers I have
ever read.' 'Owen Mullen writes a good story, he really brings his
characters to life and the endings are hard to guess and never what
you expected.'
Five years ago Mackenzie Darroch was abducted and held captive in a
derelict house. She thought she'd found her way out of the
darkness. She was wrong... When Mackenzie witnesses a car crash and
saves the driver's life, it sets in motion a chain of events that
will alter both their futures. The two women get involved in a
high-profile police case which draws the attention of a ruthless
reporter. Gina Calvi is convinced Mackenzie is not who she appears
and is prepared to do anything to prove it. Meanwhile, across the
city, Kirsty McBride, a young single mother, is persuaded to leave
a violent relationship. Her partner, Malkie Boyle a Glasgow
hardman, is due to be released from prison. Once back on the street
and bent on revenge, Boyle is determined to find the people
responsible for stealing his family from him. Can Mackenzie save
them or will Boyle get his revenge?Owen Mullen is a best-selling
author of psychological and gangland thrillers. His fast-paced,
twist-aplenty stories are perfect for all fans of Robert Galbraith,
Ian Rankin and Ann Cleeves. What readers say about Owen Mullen:
'Owen Mullen knows how to ramp up the action just when it's
needed... he never fails to give you hard-hitting thrillers that
have moments that will stay with you forever...' 'One of the very
best thriller writers I have ever read.' 'Owen Mullen writes a good
story, he really brings his characters to life and the endings are
hard to guess and never what you expected.'
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Family - might be the death of you...The Glass family business is
crime, and they're good at what they do. Vengeance took Luke Glass
behind bars - but now he's free and he's never going back. Luke
wants out of the gangster life - all he has to do is convince his
family to let him go. His brother holds the reins of the South
London underworld in his brutal hands - nobody tells Danny Glass no
and expects to live - not even DCI Oliver Stanford, bent copper and
one of the Met's rising stars. The way Danny sees it, his younger
brother and sister Nina owe him everything. The price he demands is
loyalty, and a war with their arch enemy gives him the leverage he
needs to tie Luke to the family once more. Luke can't see a way
out, until Danny commits a crime so terrible it can't be forgiven.
Love turns to hate when secrets are unearthed which pit brother
against brother. Left with no choice but to choose a side, Nina
holds the fate of the family in her hands. In the Glass family,
Owen Mullen has created a crime dynasty to rival the Richardsons
and the Krays. Heart-pounding, jaw-dropping with non-stop action,
Family is perfect for fans of Martina Cole, Kimberley Chambers and
Mandasue Heller. What readers say about Owen Mullen: 'Owen Mullen
knows how to ramp up the action just when it's needed... he never
fails to give you hard-hitting thrillers that have moments that
will stay with you forever...' 'One of the very best thriller
writers I have ever read.' 'Owen Mullen writes a good story, he
really brings his characters to life and the endings are hard to
guess and never what you expected.'
Family - might be the death of you...The Glass family business is
crime, and they're good at what they do. Vengeance took Luke Glass
behind bars - but now he's free and he's never going back. Luke
wants out of the gangster life - all he has to do is convince his
family to let him go. His brother holds the reins of the South
London underworld in his brutal hands - nobody tells Danny Glass no
and expects to live - not even DCI Oliver Stanford, bent copper and
one of the Met's rising stars. The way Danny sees it, his younger
brother and sister Nina owe him everything. The price he demands is
loyalty, and a war with their arch enemy gives him the leverage he
needs to tie Luke to the family once more. Luke can't see a way
out, until Danny commits a crime so terrible it can't be forgiven.
Love turns to hate when secrets are unearthed which pit brother
against brother. Left with no choice but to choose a side, Nina
holds the fate of the family in her hands. In the Glass family,
Owen Mullen has created a crime dynasty to rival the Richardsons
and the Krays. Heart-pounding, jaw-dropping with non-stop action,
Family is perfect for fans of Martina Cole, Kimberley Chambers and
Mandasue Heller. What readers say about Owen Mullen: 'Owen Mullen
knows how to ramp up the action just when it's needed... he never
fails to give you hard-hitting thrillers that have moments that
will stay with you forever...' 'One of the very best thriller
writers I have ever read.' 'Owen Mullen writes a good story, he
really brings his characters to life and the endings are hard to
guess and never what you expected.'
From Confederation to the partial abolition of the death penalty a
century later, defendants convicted of sexually motivated killings
and sexually violent homicides in Canada were more likely than any
other condemned criminals to be executed for their crimes. Despite
the emergence of psychiatric expertise in criminal trials, moral
disgust and anger proved more potent in courtrooms, the public
mind, and the hearts of the bureaucrats and politicians responsible
for determining the outcome of capital cases. Wherever death has
been set as the ultimate criminal penalty, the poor, minority
groups, and stigmatized peoples have been more likely to be
accused, convicted, and executed. Although the vast majority of
convicted sex killers were white, Canada's racist notions of "the
Indian mind" meant that Indigenous defendants faced the presumption
of guilt. Black defendants were also subjected to discriminatory
treatment, including near lynchings. In debates about capital
punishment, abolitionists expressed concern that prejudices and
poverty created the prospect of wrongful convictions. Unique in the
ways it reveals the emotional drivers of capital punishment in
delivering inequitable outcomes, The Death Penalty and Sex Murder
in Canadian History provides a thorough overview of sex murder and
the death penalty in Canada. It serves as an essential history and
a richly documented cautionary tale for the present.
Meet DCI Hanlon. A woman with a habit of breaking the rules and a
fierce loyalty to the few people she respects.When the kidnap of a
12-year-old boy blows the case of some missing children wide apart,
the finger is pointing at the heart of the Met. Hanlon is sent in
as the only cop who is incorruptible enough to handle it. But can
she find the killer before another child is stolen? Once you start
the DCI Hanlon series, you won't be able to put it down. Perfect
for fans of Angela Marsons, Lisa Regan and Mark Dawson. This book
was previously published as Time To Die by Alex Howard. What
readers are saying about The Stolen Child: 'Brilliantly done,
authentic and doesn't pull any punches' 'The story twists and turns
its way to an edge of the seat conclusion' 'Difficult to put down'
'Brilliant and well written' 'A great new character and a gripping
story' 'I thoroughly enjoyed the story and the turns of the plot.'
'A great female lead, in a story that is as much about character as
it is about the crime.'
DCI Hanlon is going undercover.Oxford Philosophy lecturer Dr Gideon
Fuller is in the frame, but Hanlon is not convinced. From the
specialist brothels in Oxford and Soho, to the inner sanctum of a
Russian people trafficker with a taste for hurting women, the trail
leads Hanlon deeper and deeper into danger - until she herself
becomes the killer's next target... Can Hanlon track down the
killer before it's too late? A thrilling new case for DCI Hanlon.
Perfect for fans of Angela Marsons, Lisa Regan and Mark Dawson.
This book was previously published as Cold Revenge by Alex Howard.
What readers are saying about The Innocent Girl:'In Hanlon we have
a character to rival Rebus' 'This book is dramatic, exciting and
full of action' 'DI Hanlon is another strong female character in
the mould of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.'
A security officer is assassinated. A small child grieves for his
father. A psychopath commits their first crime...A frightened
Russian woman seeks DCI Hanlon's help in finding her missing
husband. Hanlon's not keen on the case. Until she hears a name she
recognises only too well. Arkady Belanov, sadistic owner of an
exclusive brothel in Oxford is involved. And when DCI Enver
Demirel, her former partner and friend, disappears, Hanlon is
determined to solve the case. Forced into an uneasy alliance with
the London underworld, the race to him from the blood-stained hands
of the Russian mafia is underway... Another gripping case for the
unstoppable DCI Hanlon. Perfect for fans of Angela Marsons, Lisa
Regan and Mark Dawson. This book was previously published as A Hard
Woman To Kill by Alex Howard. What readers are saying about The
Missing Husband:'A hard hitting, high octane thriller that I did
not want to stop reading the minute I had begun.' 'Excellent
thriller! Great read, very gripping and engaging. You do not want
to put the book down!' 'A well developed story that had me turning
the page eager to see what happened next' 'Very good read. Real
page turner! Very exciting plot.'
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