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Good Cop Bad Cop: Hero or criminal mastermind? A gripping new thriller from the Sunday Times bestseller

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And I know what an imposition it is for you to come all this way to see some curious old man, which is why you’ll find that the money I promised should already be in your account, if you’d like to check. The premise of the story was great and the ending was unexpected although was left open for a sequel.

Good Cop Bad Cop: Hero or criminal mastermind? A gripping new

A few days prior, an anonymous client hired him to facilitate for the escape of alleged serial killer, Andrew Kent, while he’s on transit between prisons. Set in the present day Sketty is forced to relive past events which are revealed through flashbacks. p>

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On the estate, the sense of deprivation is essential to setting the tone of what follows, and also in establishing the dynamic in Sketty's new team and used to great effect in driving that particular part of the narrative. Is Sketty a brave hero, crippled in the line of duty, or the most ruthless mass murderer the country has ever seen? Open Library is an initiative of the Internet Archive, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form.

An extract from Simon Kernick’s GOOD COP BAD COP An extract from Simon Kernick’s GOOD COP BAD COP

Although of the book is Chris Sketty's account of the fateful events of 14 years earlier, the transition from his past to the present days works seamlessly. He found himself written up on disciplinary charges after tangling with a violent thug who came out worse for wear. Apart from the hunt for Roman and Sketty’s story this novel has a strong feel of London and the gang culture in the city. This book is littered with violence, but never played out in a gratuitous to graphic way, the very worst of it kept off the page.

Initially there’s humour albeit of the dark kind but as things develop and events evolve that unsurprisingly drains away. That very fact made me want to keep turning the page, partly to see if justice would be served, maybe for Sketty but most definitely for others, but a larger part of it was to see if the most perplexing of questions that this book asks is ever, finally, answered.

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