Blood And Honey (A Joe Faraday Mystery)

Blood And Honey (A Joe Faraday Mystery)

by Graham Hurley (Author)

Synopsis

The discovery of a headless corpse on the rocks below the cliffs on the Isle of Wight is only the beginning of a journey for DI Joe Faraday. It's a journey which takes him right to the heart of the grim trade in human cargo from the crippled societies of the Balkans. From cheap labour to prostitution, Portsmouth, like every other city in the UK is home to untold human misery; a black economy built on illegal immigration. Joe Faraday is determined to find the real criminals that lie behind the tabloid hysteria. DC Paul Winter on the other hand is determined only to find a way out of the disciplinary action that threatens his entire career. A burgeoning relationship with a young prostitute isn't exactly helping his cause. And for Winter, it's beginning to look as if time is running out ...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: later printing
Publisher: Orion
Published: 06 Sep 2006

ISBN 10: 0752878018
ISBN 13: 9780752878010
Book Overview: Brilliant new cover style for Graham Hurley. BLOOD AND HONEY is another vivid novel of an all too human policeman struggling against an overwhelming tide of crime. The fan-base for the Faraday novels is increasing with every book. All the Faraday novels are now in the terrific new cover style. The whole series has received excellent reviews: 'Crime writing with attitude. Read these books and you'll understand why Blair's Britain is falling apart' Observer. 'Hurley is now firmly at the top, with few rivals in this genre' Sunday Telegraph. 'Excellent modern British crime writing' Independent on Sunday. 'A great British police procedural. Faraday is a fine creation' Michael Connelly. 'Uncompromisingly realistic. This series grows with stature with each book' Sunday Telegraph. 'An ambitious police procedural epic ... A splendid achievement' Guardian. '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.
Prizes: Shortlisted for Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year 2007.

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.