Savage Tide

Savage Tide

by Glenn Chandler (Author)

Synopsis

A gripping psychological thriller from the creator of TAGGART For Steve Madden, Brighton is no longer beaches, fish and chips and amusement arcades. It's also a place of murder. Estranged from his son and grappling with the jealousy that comes from watching your ex-wife getting closer to another man, his world is thrown into turmoil when he is called to investigate a particularly savage murder. But there is something else, something that will change his life forever. Dragged into the twilight world of nightclubs, drugs and prostitution, Steve is about to realise that being a Detective Inspector in a seaside town is far more dangerous than he could ever have imagined.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Published: 07 Jul 2003

ISBN 10: 0340828757
ISBN 13: 9780340828755
Book Overview: Glenn Chandler is best known for his work for television, including The Life and Crimes of William Palmer , A is for Acid and the award-winning Taggart series. He has also written several books, including Burning Poison .

Media Reviews
The long awaited debut crime novel from Glenn Chandler, creator of ITV's Taggart certainly reveals a vivid imagination. Hard-paced and tightly written, this is a book you will be unable to put down till it is finished. Running through the streets of Brighton and the seedier parts of London, the underground rent boy scene and the murky world of clubs and drugs run side by side. Detective Inspector Steve Madden's life is pulled up short when called to a murder scene and the victim is found to be his son. A son whose life he knows nothing about and whose past has finally caught up with him in horrific fashion. Pulled off the investigation immediately he nevertheless takes it on himself to find the killer of his only child. Entering a world known but previously unexplored and certainly never mentioned in family life, he trawls through the low-life of the sea-side resort in search of the ever-elusive truth. A solitary character but well-drawn, Steven Madden could become a regular character if Chandler were to continue in this vein. A troubled personal life, an irregular girlfriend and the usual personal angst vis a vis the meaning of life and the universe, he is a likeable detective with plenty of scope for further cases. - Lucy Watson
Author Bio
Glenn Chandler was born in Edinburgh and began writing for television in 1980 with a commission from Scottish Television for a play The Horseman's Word. He has also contributed to such memorable series as Angels and Crown Court, as well as writing two horror novels. He has ventured into true crime with Yorkshire TV's The Life and Crimes of William Palmer and A is for Acid, contributions to Granada's in Suspicious Circumstances, and a book, Burning Poison. He is best known, however, as the creator and writer of the award-winning and highly praised Taggart series for Scottish Television. He now lives in Hertfordshire.