The author of The Next to Die returns with another gritty thriller set in London's mean streets--"it grips the reader by the throat and never once lets go" (Daily Mail). A young man has been murdered in the notorious Paradise neighborhood of London. The police have their assumptions and don't much care to look deeper. Out-of-work private investigator Dylan Kasper, still reeling from his daughter's death, intends to find the truth. Kasper knows Paradise well, but he soon discovers just how depraved it can be. The reason the boy was killed is something the police will never find--or want to…mehr
The author of The Next to Die returns with another gritty thriller set in London's mean streets--"it grips the reader by the throat and never once lets go" (Daily Mail). A young man has been murdered in the notorious Paradise neighborhood of London. The police have their assumptions and don't much care to look deeper. Out-of-work private investigator Dylan Kasper, still reeling from his daughter's death, intends to find the truth. Kasper knows Paradise well, but he soon discovers just how depraved it can be. The reason the boy was killed is something the police will never find--or want to find. Because exposing the criminals responsible would implicate the government and police alike. Putting his own life in danger means little to Kasper. But when those dearest to him are thrust into the crosshairs, he will have to make an impossible choice. Will the inhabitants of Paradise feel safe at last, if the price must be paid in blood?
Elliot Sweeney is a psychiatric nurse specializing in adolescent mental health and PTSD. In 2018, he was awarded the Fisher Scholarship to attend the Curtis Brown Creative novel writing course, and in 2019, was granted the London Writers Award from Spread the Word. Sweeney's stories, novelettes, and journalism has been featured in Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine and Switchblade, amongst others. His debut novel, The Next to Die , is the first in an intended series narrated by cop turned P.I, Dylan Kasper. Sweeney currently divides his time between London and Lancashire.
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