Blood Count

Blood Count

by RobertGoddard (Author), RobertGoddard (Author)

Synopsis

Thirteen years ago, surgeon Edward Hammond performed a life-saving operation on Serbian gangster Dragan Gazi. Now Gazi is standing trial for war crimes at the international court in The Hague. After Hammond saved his life, Gazi's men went on to slaughter thousands in the Balkan civil wars. Now, in exchange for keeping Hammond's dirty little secret, Gazi's family want a small favour: to find the man who knows what happened to Gazi's money. But Italian financier Marco Piravani doesn't want to be found. And no sooner has Hammond tracked him down than he disappears again. Hammond has no choice but to set off across Europe in pursuit. In "Blood Count", every action has a consequence and every question must have an answer. Only then might Hammond be able to lay the past to rest...

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 464
Publisher: Corgi
Published: 15 Sep 2011

ISBN 10: 0552161306
ISBN 13: 9780552161305
Book Overview: The breathtaking new race-against-the-clock thriller from the master of the triple cross

Media Reviews
As always, Goddard delivers a thoughtful and fast-moving tale with well-drawn characters * Irish Independent *
The grubby supporting characters are vivid, the plotting is ingenious * The Sunday Times *
Robert Goddard is a very accomplished writer and this, his twenty-second novel, is as good as any I have read * Avanti Magazine *
Goddard's signature twists and turns, his clever plotting and the rising tension make this a page-turner thriller * Choice *
The twists, turns and triple crosses will have you hooked... a truly manipulative storyteller * Peterborough Evening Telegraph *
Author Bio
Robert Goddard was born in Hampshire and read History at Cambridge. His first novel, Past Caring, was an instant bestseller. Since then his books have captivated readers worldwide with their edge-of-the-seat pace and their labyrinthine plotting. His first Harry Barnett novel, Into the Blue, was winner of the first WHSmith Thumping Good Read Award and was dramatized for TV, starring John Thaw.