The Late Greats

The Late Greats

by NickQuantrill (Author)

Synopsis

Having been convinced by their manager, Kane Major, to put their acrimonious break-up behind them and launch a comeback, New Holland, Hull's most successful band of the 1990s, is reforming. Allowing one privileged journalist to document the process. Joe Geraghty is employed to act as a liaison between the different camps. What appears to be a straightforward assignment sees him neck deep in trouble when singer, Greg Tasker, disappears leaving behind a trail of people who wanted him out of their lives. Geraghty has to choose sides and the investigation penetrates deeper into the city. As the rich and famous rub shoulders with the poor and vulnerable, the stakes increase. Forced to keep his friends close but his enemies' closer still, the case could see Joe Geraghty lose everything.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 268
Publisher: Caffeine Nights Publishing
Published: 19 Mar 2012

ISBN 10: 1907565183
ISBN 13: 9781907565182

Media Reviews
An unputdownable read by one of Hull's own greatest. Joe Geraghty belongs up there with the best in the genre. --Sheila Quigley (author of Nowhere Man ) Great read, with pace, style and a good helping of northern grit. It is noir with salt in the air. --Neil White (author of Cold Kill ) A cold blast of fresh northern air. Nick Quantrill's conflicted hero is as gritty and downtrodden as his home town --Howard Linskey (author of The Drop ) Joe Geraghty is a wonderfully flawed hero and cements Nick Quantrill's position as Yorkshire's number one crime writer --Russ Litten (author of Scream If You Want To Go Faster ) An unputdownable read by one of Hull's own greatest. Joe Geraghty belongs up there with the best in the genre. Sheila Quigley author of Thorn In My Side. --caffeine-nights.com Great read, with pace, style and a good helping of northern grit. It is noir with salt in the air. Neil White author of Cold Kill. --caffeine-nights.com A cold blast of fresh northern air. Nick Quantrill's conflicted hero is as gritty and downtrodden as his home town. Howard Linskey author of The Drop --caffeine-nights.com Joe Geraghty is a wonderfully flawed hero and cements Nick Quantrill's position as Yorkshire's number one crime writer. Russ Litten author of Scream If You Want To Go Faster --caffeine-nights.com Geraghty is as flawed and rugged as the tough northern landscape through which he prowls, and Quantrill's a terrific talent. Matt Hilton (author of the Joe Hunter thrillers) --Matt Hilton (author of the Joe Hunter thrillers)
Author Bio
Nick Quantrill was born and raised in Hull, an isolated industrial city in East Yorkshire. From a young age, Nick has always had a fascination with crime novels, starting young by annoying the local librarians for Famous Five novels. Never realising he could be a writer, Nick spent most of his twenties shouting and bawling his way around the Sunday League football pitches of the city, learning the hard way and meeting an impressive array of characters. With a handful of trophies and permanently damaged ankles to show for his troubles, football was swapped for education, spending the next six years studying of a degree in Social Policy. Approaching now or never time, Nick started writing crime stories set in and around his home city. Instead of just throwing them in a drawer and not letting anyone read them, the stories were made available for free on the Internet, and after winning the Harper Collins 'Crime Tour' short story competition in 2006, he started to build a readership. Fast forward a couple of years and after much hard work, a few false starts and countless short stories, Nick completed 'Broken Dreams.' Focusing on Hull's past and future; the novel looks at the death of the city's fishing industry and explores the problem of how the city can build a new future for itself. 'Broken Dreams' also introduces us to Nick's lead character; rugby league player turned Private Investigator, Joe Geraghty, co-owner of a small detective agency. Nick's stories are both entertaining and thought provoking, and although the settings may be local to him, the ideas and issues resonate on a much wider basis. When not writing fiction, Nick contributes reviews and essays to a variety of football and music websites. He lives in Hull with his wife, cat and the constant fear Hull City AFC will let him down.