The Darkest Tide
Rolls in on 7 May
“Peter Hanington has an eye for the bizarre: the split pupil in a thug’s right eye, a one-winged seagull on a lead. Graham Greene, Elly Griffiths, Lynne Truss and Peter James have all raided “London’s toyshop”—Brighton—in search of wicked tricks and games. He is the equal of them all. Let’s call them Brighton peers.”
“A race against time, in every sense. A beautifully written crime thriller set against an atmospheric Brighton backdrop”
“A compelling mystery with a breathtaking twist — an irresistible slice of Brighton noir.”
As with all the best crime writers, Peter Hanington shines a light into the darkest corners of society, throwing into relief both the shadow and the light. This is crime fiction at its best: the evocative setting, page-turning pace and cleverly woven plot. But what stands out for me here are the characters who, even at their most brutal and flawed, are always human, and always utterly believable -- Charlotte Philby, author of ― Dirty Money
The William Carver Series
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