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  • Published: 14 August 2014
  • ISBN: 9781448134946
  • Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 320
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The Killing Season





The gripping Jack Delaney thriller from the co-author of James Patterson's No 1. Bestseller Private London and the author of Hard Evidence, Blood Work and Death Row.

DI Jack Delaney is trying to make a clean break. Tormented by his troubled past, he has taken his young family out of London, swapping the mayhem of London for the tranquil calm of the north Norfolk coast.

Except it's not so tranquil.

After a terrible storm hits Sheringham, a body is discovered beneath the rubble of a collapsed cliff. Natural disaster? No, this looks like murder, and Jack is the only local resident qualified to investigate.

But when more disappearances follow and the local police step in, Jack finds himself plunged dangerously deep into the investigation – and in the sights of the killer on the loose.

  • Published: 14 August 2014
  • ISBN: 9781448134946
  • Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 320
Categories:

About the author

Mark Pearson

For the last ten years Mark Pearson has worked as a full-time television scriptwriter on a variety of shows for the BBC and ITV, including Doctors, Holby City and The Bill. He lives in Norfolk. He is also the co-writer of Private London, with James Patterson.

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Praise for The Killing Season

Sharply written, with terrifically engaging characters, plenty of intrigue and dry humour, The Killing Season is by turns charming and gripping. It’s my first book by Mark Pearson, and I’m a confirmed fan now.

Shots Magazine

Expect twists galore, fizzingly funny dialogue and cracking characters… fast moving crime thriller

Peterborough Evening Telegraph

The fact that Mark Pearson writes some amazing scripts for television is reflected in his writing, in this the first Jack Delaney thriller I have read; it will not be the last!One for the James Patterson and Lee Child readers amongst you.

Mojomums

A very good writer

James Patterson

Jack Delaney is hard to forget

Time Out
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