Blood Eagle: (Jan Fabel: book 1): a dark, compelling and absorbing crime thriller that will have you hooked!

Blood Eagle: (Jan Fabel: book 1): a dark, compelling and absorbing crime thriller that will have you hooked!

by Craig Russell (Author)

Synopsis

Two women are killed in the same horrific, ritualistic manner. The murderer taunts the police with e-mails. It seems clear that a serial killer is at work, selecting victims at random and living out some twisted fantasy. But, as Jan Fabel and his murder team investigate further, nothing is as it first seems. They are drawn into a dark half-world of Viking myth and legend, of obscure religious cults, of political intrigue and of a violent struggle to seize control of the city. And as Fabel desperately races to track down the killer before more killings take place, he and his team come face to face with a cold, brutal menace they could never have predicted. A greater evil than they could ever have imagined.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 496
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Arrow
Published: 06 Apr 2006

ISBN 10: 0099472589
ISBN 13: 9780099472582
Book Overview: 'If you're looking for a distinctive and exciting new voice in crime fiction, then look no further than Craig Russell. This is gritty, authentic and disturbing stuff.' Mo Hayder

Media Reviews
This is a gruesomely gripping tale introducing German detective Jan Fabel, who is hunting a ritualistic murderer. Violently exciting - it had me hooked -- Piers Morgan * Eve *
A solidly plotted policier with a vicious streak * The Good Book Guide *
If you're looking for a distinctive and exciting new voice in crime fiction, then look no further than Craig Russell. This is gritty, authentic and disturbing stuff -- Mo Hayder
Author Bio
Craig Russell was born in 1956, in Fife, Scotland. He served as a police officer and worked in the advertising industry as a copywriter and creative director. Russell, who speaks German and has a long-standing interest in post-war German history and society, has been a freelance writer for twelve years. He now lives in the West of Scotland. His second novel, Brother Grimm, publishes in June 2006.