Angels Passing (Di Joe Faraday)

Angels Passing (Di Joe Faraday)

by Graham Hurley (Author)

Synopsis

A young girl falls to her death, and the shadowy figure of a young boy is caught on CCTV...DI Joe Faraday is on the case, but his investigation is hampered when resources are switched to a murder enquiry prompted by the discovery of the body of a small time crook on wasteland north of the city. Faraday plunges into Portsmouth's bleak netherworld of wrecked families and children cast adrift in a society too fragmented to care. But as he tracks down the boy, he is faced with a crisis much closer to home.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Edition: New
Publisher: Orion
Published: 03 Apr 2003

ISBN 10: 0752849530
ISBN 13: 9780752849539
Book Overview: Brand-new cover look - reissued behind BLOOD AND HONEY. Graham Hurley's sales have been increasing steadily with each novel and he always receives excellent reviews: 'This is how a crime novel should be written, and it pushes Hurley right to the forefront of British crime writers, which is where he richly deserves to be' INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY 'An outstanding writer. Hurley's twists and action are electrifying' DAILY TELEGRAPH 'Splendidly gritty ... most enjoyable' FHM 'A superb series. Hurley marries an intensely strong sense of place with believable and flawed characters. An exemplar of classic crime fiction' Mark Timlin 'A realistic depiction of modern police work ... strong stuff, and it makes gripping and, at times, grim reading' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH 'The often sordid life of a large British city is caught with pinpoint accuracy, together with a host of realistic characters on both sides of the law ... A splendid achievement' GUARDIAN 'Hurley richly deserves the success he's had so far and I'm sure there's much more to come in future' INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY 'As good a read as you'll ever get ... A wonderful, wonderful thriller writer' DAILY MIRROR

Author Bio
Graham Hurley is an award-winning TV documentary maker who now writes full time. He lived in Portsmouth for 20 years. He is married and has grown up children. He now lives in Exmouth, Devon.