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Author: Russell Andrews  

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A reissued edition of Russell Andrews' thriller, Aphrodite

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A reissued edition of Russell Andrews' thriller, Aphrodite

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Whenever the word Aphrodite is whispered somebody dies. The victims never know what it meant: is it a person, a product, a code word - what? And why is keeping its meaning secret, so important?

Justin Westwood has retreated from reality by taking a menial post with the police department in Long Island. Mindless traffic duty and a lot of booze stop him reliving the past, but his dormant professionalism is reluctantly awakened when he realises that the death of a young journalist is deliberate, not accidental.

Retracing the woman's movements in the hours before her death, Justin learns she's been in trouble for quoting some erroneous facts in an obituary of a man who had been living in the local old people's home. Not the sort of mistake which normally brings a duo of professional hitmen to the door of a fallible reporter, and certainly not one which brings the FBI into town.

As Justin attempts to unravel the puzzle, he finds someone is a step ahead of him, disposing of witnesses and setting him up for the rap. Realising he has to face real life at its starkest if he is to survive, he goes solo - and finds himself at the centre of one of the greatest conspiracies of his time.

Praise for Russell Andrews

'A fast moving thriller in the Grisham genre' Sunday Telegraph

'I defy you to figure out who dunnit, why they dunnit, or how they dunnit' Janet Evanovich

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About the Author

Russell Andrews is a pseudonym for Peter Gethers, an American publisher, screenwriter and author of television shows, films, newspaper and magazine articles, and several books, including the bestseller The Cat Who Went to Paris, (UK: A Cat Called Norton) the first of the Norton the cat trilogy. He lives in New York City and Sag Harbor, New York.

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Justin Westwood has retreated from reality by taking a menial post with the police department in Long Island. Mindless traffic duty and a lot of booze stop him reliving the past, but his dormant professionalism is reluctantly awakened when he realizes that the death of a young journalist is deliberate, not accidental. Retracing the woman's movements in the hours before her death, Justin learns she's been in trouble for quoting some erroneous facts in an obituary of a man who had been living in the local old people's home. Not the sort of mistake that normally brings a duo of professional hitmen to the door, and certainly not one which brings the FBI into town. As Justin attempts to unravel the puzzle, he finds someone is a step ahead of him, disposing of witnesses and setting him up for the rap. Realizing that he has to face real life at its starkest if he is to survive, Justin goes solo - and finds himself at the center of one of the greatest conspiracies of his time. Praise for Russell Andrews 'A fast moving thriller in the Grisham genre' Sunday Telegraph 'I defy you to figure out who dunnit, why they dunnit, or how they dunnit' Janet Evanovich

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Whenever the word Aphrodite is whispered somebody dies. The victims never know what it meant: is it a person, a product, a code word - what? And why is keeping its meaning secret, so important? Justin Westwood has retreated from reality by taking a menial post with the police department in Long Island. Mindless traffic duty and a lot of booze stop him reliving the past, but his dormant professionalism is reluctantly awakened when he realises that the death of a young journalist is deliberate, not accidental. Retracing the woman's movements in the hours before her death, Justin learns she's been in trouble for quoting some erroneous facts in an obituary of a man who had been living in the local old people's home. Not the sort of mistake which normally brings a duo of professional hitmen to the door of a fallible reporter, and certainly not one which brings the FBI into town. As Justin attempts to unravel the puzzle, he finds someone is a step ahead of him, disposing of witnesses and setting him up for the rap. Realising he has to face real life at its starkest if he is to survive, he goes solo - and finds himself at the centre of one of the greatest conspiracies of his time. Praise for Russell Andrews 'A fast moving thriller in the Grisham genre' Sunday Telegraph 'I defy you to figure out who dunnit, why they dunnit, or how they dunnit' Janet Evanovich

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Product Details

Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group | Sphere
Published
8th June 2017
Pages
480
ISBN
9780751569803

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