"The enemy hide in plain sight. To stop them, we kill them!"
A secret agent who operates without the permission of his organisation or Government is said to be working Outside the Shadows. David Reece, the SG9 MI6 Black Ops officer, finds himself in that predicament when his old agent and lover Mary McAuley has been kidnapped by dissident Irish republican terrorists who intend to torture and kill her.
Reece is told by his bosses that if he tries to find her using his killing skills, he could jeopardise the Northern Ireland Peace Process.
Reece has no option; he must disobey if he is to save the woman he loves. Finding a mixture of operators from his MI6 SAS, and Mossad contacts they race against time, a vicious terrorist organisation, and the historical politics of Ireland putting
everything at risk to succeed.
Nowhere to hide... Eyes are everywhere... A community in turmoil...
DS Kat Dubois finds herself embedded in the close-knit community of Glendargie, investigating the harrowing discovery of a body.
The problem? The found skeletal remains belong to a woman who was cremated two years ago.
Jed Gillespie is the man who found the body. A one-time famous crime writer, he now lives in Glendargie trying to come up with the next big idea to get his career back on track - but this discovery could have been pulled right from the pages of one his very own novels.
As the town begins to pull itself apart, and infighting and suspicion spread like wildfire, DS Dubois must fight to keep her head above water and her own demons at bay, while fighting to find out what really happened in quiet, quaint Glendargie - for better or worse.
Ben Bracken has just got out of Strangeways. Not by the front door.
Disowned by his father and rejected by the army, the ex-soldier has no anchors in his life but the bag on his back. In it, he has his ‘insurance policy’ – the evidence that will guarantee his freedom, provided he can keep it safe.
The plan: to catch the man who had put him in prison in the first place, a ruthless mob boss who heads a powerful crime syndicate.
But duty soon gets in the way, and he finds himself looking into the murder of his friend's father. And before he knows it, he's spiralling headlong towards the Manchester underworld and the charismatic criminals that operate there.
Can Ben keep his identity secret, find the killer and stay one step ahead of the authorities who want to put him back behind bars? For fans of Lee Child and Ace Atkins, this fast-paced, action-packed thriller will keep you turning pages long into the night.
Maman - a twisted suspense novel!
DS Joanna Armstrong, a top child protection detective, becomes the accused when one of her twin babies develops facial bruising - sending her into a spiralling post-natal psychosis.
Her life falls apart in an instant. Her team are torn, the doctors think she’s fabricating her illness, and even one of her own colleagues appears hell bent on destroying her.
Can Joanna to clear her name when everything seems stacked against her? Can she break through all the prejudice before time runs out? Or is she really mad like they all say?
Maman is a gripping tale of family, loyalty, and most of all, truth and justice.
David Costa is the pseudonym for a man who spent decades working in the world of counterterrorism. He has been there, bought the t shirt and survived to tell the tale.
His novels have the touch of someone experienced in the world of espionage, undercover operations and working in the shadows.
F.E. Birch is an ex-cop from the North East but she’s not a Geordie. She is a prolific short story writer with a trail of pseudonyms and publications behind her. With a penchant for dark, deep and the disturbing, her crimes are rarely cosy. She has self-published two collections of competition winning short stories, 'Bowl of Cherries' and 'Rather Like Marzipan'. Her debut novel, 'She’s Not There' was published early 2023. She is also published by Harper Collins (2013) with stories about being an undercover cop …
With a bendy EDS body, GSOH and a tad clumsy, she wears many hats and loves wigs. Her friends call her Effie.
Rob Parker lives near Warrington, UK. The author of the Ben Bracken thrillers, the Thirty Miles Trilogy and the standalones Crook’s Hollow and Blackstoke.
Rob writes full time, as well as organising and attending various author events across the UK. Passionate about inspiring a love of the written word in young people, he spends a lot of time in schools across the North West, encouraging literacy, storytelling and creative-writing. He is also a co-host of the For Your Reconsideration film podcast, and a regular voice on both the Blood Brothers crime book podcast and the Really, 007! podcast.
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