One man. On the hunt for the truth. On the edge of London. And way outside the law. Daniel Connell is a disgraced ex-City lawyer
now scraping a living in Essex, a man trying to escape the long shadows of his
past. When an old childhood friend
visits him, asking for his help with a case of police brutality, Daniel wants
nothing to do with it. But obligations
are obligations, and he soon finds himself on the wrong end of police
attention, and dragged into the shady business of a local gangster. But there is far more at stake than he could
ever have anticipated - including the mystery of what happened to his mother,
who disappeared months after he was born.
Daniel must keep ahead of his pursuers long enough to uncover the bloody
mysteries of the past - and the fate of another young woman, too innocent to
protect herself in the midst of a dangerous game. Welcome to Essex. East of
Innocence is by David Thorne and is due to be published in January 2014.
The Templar Prophecy is by Mario Reading and is due to be published in
February 2014.
June 1190. A Knight Templar, Johannes von Hartelius,
rescues the Holy Lance from his drowning King during the Third Crusade. April 1945.
A courier arrives at the Hitlerbunker with a parcel. The Fuhrer calls for a vacuum canister to be
brought, seals the documents he has received inside it, attaches the canister
to a leather case containing the Holy Lance, and sends it away, guarded by a
descendant of Johannes von Hartelius. Present
Day. British photojournalist John Hart
finds his father crucified, with the mark of a spear in his side. Shattered and bewildered, Hart learns for the
very first time of his family's destiny - to be the Guardians of the Lance. As Hart begins to investigate, he discovers a
German occult rightwing organization called the Brotherhood of the Lance. Hart infiltrates the organization to
investigate his father's murder - but the secret of the Lance is more
terrifying than he could ever have imagined...
Sophie Kohl
is living her worst nightmare. Minutes
after she confesses to her husband, a mid-level diplomat at the
American embassy in Hungary, that she had an affair while they were in
Cairo, he is shot in the head and killed.
Stan Bertolli, a Cairo-based CIA agent, has fielded his share
of midnight calls. But his heart skips a
beat when he hears the voice of the only woman he ever truly loved,
calling to ask why her husband has been assassinated. Omar Halawi has worked in Egyptian
intelligence for years, and he knows how to play the game. Foreign agents pass him occasional
information, he returns the favour, and everyone's happy. But the murder of a diplomat in Hungary has
ripples all the way to Cairo, and Omar must follow the fall-out wherever it
leads. American analyst Jibril Aziz
knows more about Stumbler, a covert operation rejected by the CIA, than anyone. So when it appears someone else has
obtained a copy of the blueprints, Jibril alone knows the danger it
represents. As these players converge in
Cairo in The Cairo Affair, Olen Steinhauer's masterful manipulations
slowly unveil a portrait of a marriage, a jigsaw puzzle of loyalty and
betrayal, against a dangerous world of political games where allegiances
are never clear and outcomes are never guaranteed. The
Cairo Affair is due to be published in May 2014.
Rome’s Fallen Eagle is by Robert Fabbri and is due to be published in
January 2014. Rome, AD41. Caligula has been assassinated and the
Praetorian Guard have proclaimed Claudius Emperor - but his position is
precarious. His three freedmen,
Narcissus, Pallas and Callistus, must find a way to manufacture a quick victory
for Claudius - but how? Pallas has the
answer: retrieve the Eagle of the Seventeenth, lost in Germania nearly 40 years
before. Who but Vespasian could lead a
dangerous mission into the gloomy forests of Germania? Accompanied by a small band of cavalry,
Vespasian and his brother try to pick up the trail of the Eagle. But they are tailed by hunters who kill off
men each night and leave the corpses in their path. Someone is determined to
sabotage Vespasian's mission. In search
of the Eagle and the truth, while being pursued by barbarians, Vespasian must
battle his way to the shores of Britannia.
Yet can he escape his own Emperor's wrath?
A house of
dreams. A place of nightmares. Lacey has longed for a home of her own all
her
life - a place where she can feel safe, where she and her new husband can
raise their first, precious child. When
Lacey views the dilapidated Victorian clapboard property on an exquisite
tree-lined street, she instantly falls in love.
She believes that soon its beautiful sunlit rooms will be filled with
the joy of the new family she will build there.
But Lacey is mistaken. The house
doesn't want her. It already has an
occupant of its own - an angry little boy who hides terrors that Lacey cannot
begin to understand. Beneath the dark
stairway, at the bottom of the shadowed hall, there lies a secret: for decades,
no child has survived this house; no woman has emerged anything less than
broken. Lacey has made a mistake. Now she must fight to survive it - and to
save those she loves most. The Starter House is the debut novel by
Sonja Condit and is due to be published in February 2014.
The Gallowglass is by Gordon Ferris and is due to be published in April 2014. He's dead.
So says his own newspaper, the Glasgow Gazette: Douglas Brodie, 25
January 1912-20 July 1947. Just four
weeks before, a senior banker was kidnapped.
Brodie delivered the ransom money on the instructions of the abducted
man's
wife, but the drop went disastrously wrong. Brodie was coshed in the kidnappers' den. He woke with a gun in his hand next to a very
dead banker with a bullet in his head. The
case against Brodie is watertight: the bullet comes from his own revolver, the
banker's wife denies knowing him, and his pockets are stuffed with ransom notes. In an apparent act of desperation, Brodie
cheats justice by committing suicide in his prison cell. Could this be the sordid end for a
distinguished ex-copper, decorated soldier and man of parts?
Alexander the
Great rests in Babylon as he decides which should be his next world to conquer. A war elephant, Colossus, disturbs the peace
of the camp when he is provoked to a killing rampage. Only one young mahout has the courage to stop
Colossus. And when Alexander notices his
bravery, Gajendra begins a meteoric climb through the ranks of the Macedonian
army. Gajendra is fiercely loyal to
Alexander, the great General who plucked him from obscurity. But as he rises to become Captain of the
Elephants, Gajendra sees how Alexander is being corrupted by luxury and power. Forced to choose between keeping faith with
Alexander or with his comrades, Gajendra must find the strength to make the
right decision as Alexander's army approaches the gates of Rome. Colossus
is by Alexander Cole and is due to be published in January 2014.
What She Saw is the second book in the DCI Rosen series by Mark Roberts and is due
to be published in February 2014. When a
nine-year-old boy is left to die inside a burning car on a sink estate in
Peckham, DCI David Rosen is drafted in to investigate. The young boy has been severely burned, and
is now fighting for his life. As Rosen
and his team begin to scour the crime scene for forensic evidence, they
discover something chilling; a graffiti image of a sinister eye, drawn in
exquisite detail above the site of the wreckage - and behind it, a series of
mysterious markings, etched into the wall.
Could the markings represent a secret code left by the killer - a code
that will hold the key to the investigation?
When you open
up, who will you let in? When Alex
Morris loses her fiancé in dreadful circumstances, she moves from London to
Edinburgh to make a break with the past.
Alex takes a job at a Pupil Referral Unit, which accepts the students
excluded from other schools in the city.
These are troubled, difficult kids and Alex is terrified of what she's
taken on. There is one class - a group
of five teenagers - who intimidate Alex and every other teacher on The Unit. But with the help of the Greek tragedies she
teaches, Alex gradually develops a rapport with them. Finding them enthralled by tales of cruel
fate and bloody revenge, she even begins to worry that they are taking her
lessons to heart, and that a whole new tragedy is being performed, right in
front of her... The Amber Fury is by Natalie Haynes and is due to be published in
March 2014.
The Return is by Michael Gruber and is due to be
published in June 2014. The real Richard
Marder would shock his acquaintances, if they ever met him. Even his wife, long dead, didn’t know the
real man behind the calm, cultured mask he presents to the world. Only an old army buddy from Vietnam, Patrick
Skelly, knows what Marder is capable of.
Then a shattering piece of news awakens Marder’s buried desire for
vengeance, and with nothing left to lose, he sets off to punish the people
whose actions, years earlier, changed his life.
Uninvited, Skelly shows up and together the two of them raise the stakes
far beyond anything Marder could have envisioned.
Four friends,
caught in a terrible job market, joke about turning to kidnapping to survive. And then, suddenly, it's no joke. For two years, the strategy they devise works
like a charm - until they kidnap the wrong man.
Now two groups are after them - the law, in the form of veteran state
investigator Kirk Stevens and hotshot young FBI agent Carla Windermere, and an
organized crime outfit looking for payback.
As they crisscross the country in a series of increasingly explosive
confrontations, each of them is ultimately forced to recognize the truth: the
real professionals, cop or criminal, are those who are willing to sacrifice
everything. The Professionals is by Owen Laukkanen and is due to be published
in April 2014.
No witnesses. Twelve-year-old Josy has an inexplicable
illness. She vanishes without a trace
from her doctor's office during treatment.
Four years later, Josy's father, psychiatrist Viktor Larenz, has
withdrawn himself to an isolated North Sea island in order to deal with the
tragedy. No body. Then he's paid a surprise visit by a
beautiful stranger. Anna Glass is a
novelist who suffers from an unusual form of schizophrenia: all the characters
she creates for her books become real to her.
In her last novel she has written about a young girl with an unknown
illness who has disappeared without a trace.
Where is his daughter? Can Anna's
delusions describe Josy's last days? Reluctantly,
Viktor agrees to take on her therapy in a final attempt to uncover the truth
behind his daughter's disappearance. But
very soon these sessions take a dramatic turn as the past is dragged back into
the light - with terrifying consequences.
Therapy is by Sebastian Fitzek and is due to be published in January
2014.
Magnus and Oli
Jonson have spent two decades trying to escape a past overshadowed by their
grandfather’s burial violence. When
Constable Páll Gylfason gets a call to investigate a suspected homicide, he
is surprised to find Detective Magnus Jonson already at the scene – the dead
man is his estranged grandfather, and Magus’s version of events doesn’t add
up. Magnus is arrested on suspicion of murder. But when it emerges that his younger brother,
Oli, is in Iceland after twenty years in America, Páll begins to think that
Magnus may not be the only family member in the frame. Sea of
Stone is the latest in the Fire & Ice series by Michael Ridpath and is
due to be published in May 2014.
The Spider of Sarajevo is by Robert Wilton and is due to be published in June
2014. Spring 1914 Europe is on the brink
of war, and two master spies are at work.
– the Comptroller-General for Scrutiny and Survey and the man with whom
he wages a personal war, an agent of manipulation known as The Spider. Obsessed with the man he has been fighting
for twenty years, the Comptroller-General sends four young agents into Europe,
where they are surrounded by the manoeuvrings of the warring spies. But these agents are more than mere pawns in
a game. They have a secret mission all
of their own – to assassinate the heir to the Austrian Throne.
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