Kenny Gabriel is three years away from turning sixty, has forty-three quid in the bank and is occasionally employed to find people who would rather not be found. Broke, clientless and depressed, he knows things can’t get much worse. Then he’s summoned to the office of London media magnate Frank Parr, whose daughter, Harry, is missing—and there’s ten grand on the table to get her back.
It’s a lot of money, and God knows Kenny needs the cash. But he and Frank have a history he’d rather not revisit. Kenny worked for him in the seventies, when Frank was the head of a Soho magazine empire and owner of an infamous nightclub. And Kenny might still be working for Frank now—if he hadn’t witnessed his boss brutally torturing another employee.
Kenny suspects taking this job is a mistake, and he’s probably right. Because while he may be done with the past, the past is far from done with him.
Terrible title, wonderful book Don’t let the schlock title put you off. You would be hard pressed to find better writing anywhere in the crime genre. This is a first rate novel of the very highest quality. Just do yourself a favor and read it.
SUCH, good writing!!! There is already a detailed 5 star review written for this book, with a ton of votes, so I will keep mine shorter. I wanted to write a review, however, because I absolutely LOVED this book. Yes, I loved the plot and characters, but if any one thing had me hooked it was the quality of writing. This author’s voice is so enjoyable, and mixed with the characters, I can honestly say it made for the most enjoyable read I’ve had all year.
Promising new series, would recommend this to fans of mystery and crime novels. For the first time in months I actually had some difficulty choosing a Kindle First selection because there was more than one that interested me, instead of them all looking so boring I wouldn’t read them if you paid me. I’m looking at you, last month, ugh. I almost went with the psychological thriller instead of this one for two reasons. Firstly, this is book one in a series that book two will not be released until next year and I’m not a patient person. Secondly, it had Dead in the title…