The Take (A DI Joe Farady investigation)

The Take (A DI Joe Farady investigation)

by Graham Hurley (Author)

Synopsis

DI Joe Faraday's Management Assistant, Vanessa Parry, is dead. Killed in a head-on car smash. Her funeral is a bitter end to another grim week in the front line of the ongoing war against Portsmouth's surging crime wave. And now the seemingly untouchable DS Paul Winter, master of the scam, has been hurt in a way he could never have imagined: his wife has cancer. It's inoperable and she has barely three months to live. Paul Winter has only one instinct - to lash out. In its marrying of an intensely strong sense of place with believable and flawed characters for the reader to empathise with, The Take is an exemplar of classic crime fiction. Hurley's love for his hometown and uniquely close links with the local police force make for a crime series that reeks of authenticity. It gets to the core of the society that we have made for ourselves while never losing sight of the need for stories that pack a powerful emotional punch.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Orion
Published: 18 Oct 2001

ISBN 10: 0752831879
ISBN 13: 9780752831879
Book Overview: 9.99 price promoted hardback One of the UK's best reviewed thriller writers is a natural crime writer Major proof mailing and nationwide author tour of reading groups Portsmouth is Hurley's hometown and he has unrivalled access to the local police Will do for Portsmouth what Rankin has done for Edinburgh Brilliant reviews for Hurley: 'An outstanding writer. Hurley's twists and action are electrifying'; Daily Telegraph; 'Police procedural at its best ... Tough, smart and too good to miss' Alan Furst Optioned for TV DI Faraday and DS Winter are a classic crime pairing

Author Bio
Graham Hurley is an award-winning documentary producer who now writes full time. He has lived in Portsmouth for 22 years with his wife Lin, writes a column for the local paper and is closely involved with the civic life of the city. He pursues a lifetime's ambition to master windsurfing, colloquial Spanish and the perfect chicken bhuna. This is the second of his novels to feature DI Joe Faraday, introduced in Turnstone.