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A game of spies, a brutal murder, the fate of an Empire...The North
Sea, October 1904 - When Russian warships bombard the Hull trawler
fleet, killing innocent fishermen, public outrage pushes Britain
and Russia to the brink of war, the sparks from which could inflame
the entire Continent. Doctor Ingo Finch, once of the Royal Army
Medical Corps, is long done with military adventuring. But when a
stranger seeks him out, citing a murderous conspiracy behind the
infamous "Dogger Bank Incident", Finch is drawn back into the dark
world of espionage. With Whitehall, St Petersburg and rival
Bolsheviks vying to manipulate the political crisis, the future of
Britain, and Europe, is at stake... A gripping and compulsive
historical crime thriller, The Cold North Sea is an explosively
entertaining read for fans of Abir Mukherjee and Philip Kerr.
Praise for Jeff Dawson'Jeff is such a talented writer ... I highly,
highly recommend these' Making the Cut podcast
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Hell Gate (Paperback)
Jeff Dawson
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R300
R213
Discovery Miles 2 130
Save R87 (29%)
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To solve this case, only an outsider will do... Ingo Finch faces
his biggest challenge yet.New York, 1904 - over a thousand are dead
after the sinking of the General Slocum, a pleasure steamer full of
German immigrants out for a day on the East River. The community is
devastated, broken, in uproar. With a populist senator preying on
their grievances, a new political force is unleashed, pushing
America to ally with Germany in any coming war. Nine months later,
Ingo Finch arrives in Manhattan, now an official British agent.
Tasked with exposing this new movement, he is caught in a deadly
game between Whitehall, Washington, Berlin... and the Mob. Not
everything in the Big Apple is as it seems. For Finch, completing
the mission is one thing; surviving it quite another... An
unputdownable story of anarchists, Feds, gangs and Gilded Age
mystery, the third thrilling instalment of the Ingo Finch crime
series is perfect for fans of Abir Mukherjee, Philip Kerr and C J
Sansom. Praise for Hell Gate 'Riveting and beautifully written'
Alex Gerlis, author of the Richard Prince Thrillers 'A well-written
and compelling thriller ... The pace never lets up. A very strong
spy story' Sarah Ward, author of the DC Childs Mysteries 'A
fantastic writer' Making the Cut podcast
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Cauldron (Paperback)
Bev Harrions; Illustrated by Bobbie Lee Healey; Jeff Dawson
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R343
Discovery Miles 3 430
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The Empire has a deadly secret... The Number One Historical
Thrillers Bestseller1899, South Africa: As the Boer War rages,
Captain Ingo Finch of the Royal Army Medical Corps pieces together
casualties at the front. Then, recovering in Cape Town, he is woken
by local police. A British officer has been murdered, and an RAMC
signature is required for the post-mortem. Shocked by the identity
of the victim, the bizarre nature of the crime and what appears a
too-convenient resolution, Finch turns detective. He is soon thrust
into a perilous maze of espionage and murder. Along with an
Australian nurse, Annie, and an escaped diamond miner, Mbutu, Finch
finds he has stumbled on a terrifying secret, one that will shake
the Empire to its core... An extraordinary and unputdownable
historical crime thriller and Kindle bestseller, perfect for
readers of Philip Kerr and Abir Mukherjee. Praise for No Ordinary
Killing 'Dawson has produced a strong thriller with something to
say... An intriguing mix of John Buchan style adventuring and well
researched period detail, full of superstition, mistrust and
political intrigue... A very strong debut.' Sarah Ward, author of A
Patient Fury 'Jeff is such a talented writer ... I highly, highly
recommend these' Making the Cut podcast
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Women of War (Paperback)
Bobbi-Lee Healey; Edited by Bev Harrison; Jeff Dawson
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R238
Discovery Miles 2 380
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