The Hurler - A Novel

The Hurler - A Novel
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Publisher : Jack Talbot
Total Pages : 619
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ISBN-10 : 9781399905848
ISBN-13 : 1399905848
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Download or read book The Hurler - A Novel written by Jack Talbot and published by Jack Talbot. This book was released on 2021-11-04 with total page 619 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A crime thriller with a deep psychological twist. When family man and local hurler Jim Rourke goes missing in Oldcastle, a troubling call placed by his wife sends Sergeant Britney Kent delving into his strange disappearance. Initially the incident is dismissed as trivial by her colleagues but when another man is found murdered at a local hurling field Britney is convinced there is a connection. When this killing is closely followed by the murder of a high-profile sports correspondent Britney finds herself on the trail of the sadistic killer known only as ‘The Courier’. With victim’s piling up it seems her only clues are the body parts he removes and delivers to future targets as a stark warning. However, as Britney digs deeper her superiors soon make it clear her interference in the investigation is unwelcome. With her life threatened, deep suspicion of corruption and criminal connections come to light, and Britney finds herself wondering who she can trust. Is the killer really one of her own? Only by unravelling the connection between the hurler, the criminal underworld and corruption at the highest levels, will the killer be revealed. But all is not what it seems, and for the grand finale, the killer plans one more execution as a parting and lasting legacy. With time running out can Britney save this not latest victim. And in doing so save her career.


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