A House of Knives by William Shaw, Paperback, 9781848667426 | Buy online at The Nile
Departments
 Free Returns*

A House of Knives

the second Breen & Tozer mystery set in the corrupt underground of 60's London

Author: William Shaw   Series: Breen and Tozer

Paperback

An honest detective comprehends the corrupting influence of power in a crime thriller that portrays the dark side of the sixties .

An honest detective comprehends the corrupting influence of power in a crime thriller that portrays the dark side of the sixties.

Read more
New
$29.29
Or pay later with
Check delivery options
Paperback

PRODUCT INFORMATION

Summary

An honest detective comprehends the corrupting influence of power in a crime thriller that portrays the dark side of the sixties .

An honest detective comprehends the corrupting influence of power in a crime thriller that portrays the dark side of the sixties.

Read more

Description

GET HIGH. FALL FAR.

'An elegy for an entire alienated generation' New York Times

'Utterly nails the myth of the Swinging Sixties' Sun

The Black Sheep

The wayward son of a rising MP is mutilated and burnt in suspicious circumstances.

The Honest Detective

DS Cathal Breen dodges political embargo and death threats to pursue the case.

The Rolling Stone

Notorious art dealer Robert Fraser may provide the only clue - if only he will talk.

And as Breen slips deeper into London's underground of hippies and heroin, he edges nearer to the secrets of those at the very top. Banished from a corrupt and fracturing system, he will finally be forced to fight fire with fire.

Read more

Critic Reviews

“Insightful . . . a novel about the estrangement of fathers and sons, but Shaw has gone beyond that, creating an elegy for an entire alienated generation - New York TimesExcellent period yarn that tackles bent police, the dark side of hippiedom and utterly nails the myth of the Swinging Sixties - SunA distinctive British crime drama, which benefits from a clear moral sense - Daily MailIt's a far out read, man. You'll dig it - Weekend Sport”

Insightful . . . a novel about the estrangement of fathers and sons, but Shaw has gone beyond that, creating an elegy for an entire alienated generation - New York Times

Excellent period yarn that tackles bent police, the dark side of hippiedom and utterly nails the myth of the Swinging Sixties - Sun

A distinctive British crime drama, which benefits from a clear moral sense - Daily Mail

It's a far out read, man. You'll dig it - Weekend Sport

Read more

About the Author

William Shaw has been shortlisted for the CWA Historical Dagger, longlisted for the Theakstons Crime Novel of the Year and nominated for a Barry Award. A regular at festivals, he organises panel talks and CWA events across the south east.

Shaw is the author of the acclaimed Breen & Tozer crime series: A Song from Dead Lips, A House of Knives, A Book of Scars and Sympathy for the Devil; and the standalone bestseller The Birdwatcher. He is writing a new crime series starring the character DS Alexandra Cupidi from The Birdwatcher, the first of which is Salt Lane. He worked as a journalist for over twenty years and lives in Brighton.

Read more

More on this Book

GET HIGH. FALL FAR. 'An elegy for an entire alienated generation' New York Times 'Utterly nails the myth of the Swinging Sixties' Sun The Black Sheep The wayward son of a rising MP is mutilated and burnt in suspicious circumstances. The Honest Detective DS Cathal Breen dodges political embargo and death threats to pursue the case. The Rolling Stone Notorious art dealer Robert Fraser may provide the only clue - if only he will talk.And as Breen slips deeper into London's underground of hippies and heroin, he edges nearer to the secrets of those at the very top. Banished from a corrupt and fracturing system, he will finally be forced to fight fire with fire.

Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Quercus Publishing | riverrun
Published
26th February 2015
Pages
480
ISBN
9781848667426

Returns

This item is eligible for free returns within 30 days of delivery. See our returns policy for further details.

New
$29.29
Or pay later with
Check delivery options