A Child's Game (Karen Sharpe)

A Child's Game (Karen Sharpe)

by JohnConnor (Author)

Synopsis

Friday 31 December, 1999. During the early hours of the morning in a luxury central Leeds penthouse, intruders douse a terrified victim with petrol, set him alight and throw him burning from the ninth floor roof garden. DS Pete Bains is on night duty with CID when the call comes in. The body is quickly identified as Nicholas Hanley, a wealthy property developer, but Bains' attempts to pull together an enquiry stall when he cannot locate Hanley's lover, Anna Hart. Unknown to Bains, Hart and her daughter are less than five miles away, kidnapped at gunpoint and struggling to stay alive. Meanwhile, the security services are looking for DC Karen Sharpe. Eighteen months ago she walked out on Bains without a word of explanation. Now she has disappeared for real. What Sharpe has been doing not only connects her to Hanley's death, but has placed her at the disposal of men for whom human life means nothing. The danger is greater than anything she has faced before. If she cannot pull her shattered personality together, the last day of the millennium will be the last day of her life.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Orion
Published: 16 Feb 2006

ISBN 10: 0752872737
ISBN 13: 9780752872735
Book Overview: As part of the New Blood promotion, John Connor was the top seller with great review coverage John Connor's experiences as a senior criminal lawyer within the Crown Prosecution Service make for gritty realism Detective Constable Karen Sharpe is a strong series character

Author Bio
John Connor became a barrister in 1988 and spent fifteen years working for the Crown Prosecution Service in London and West Yorkshire. He was involved in over thirty homicide prosecutions and provided advice to the police in numerous long term undercover operations. John was born in England and now lives with his wife and two children, and divides his time between Belgium, London and Yorkshire.