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THE O’CONNELLS ARE IRISH, THE MANZIS, ITALIAN. DETECTIVE NICK WALKER'S ENGLISH INTEGRITY IS NO MATCH.
"Full of surprises and there is no time to get bored, as no sooner is one drama over than the next starts. It’s kinda like an East End Dallas meets gangland crime." Mark Fearn BOOKMARK - on GOOD READS
THREE FAMILIES. UNFINISHED BUSINESS.
Emer O’Connell lives an ideal life. Then her cousin goes missing and her detective fiancé DI Nick Walker is sent to investigate.
BIG PROBLEMS.
When a leak is discovered in an East London reservoir Emer’s multi-millionaire father Pat's global construction empire PJOC is endangered and dark secrets begin to emerge. As Nick digs deeper, he uncovers long-forgotten lies, not only about his lover's family but also his own. Things become more complicated when Emer's sadistic drug-dealing brother Martin tries to seize control of PJOC. They go from bad to worse as Nick’s vicious and vindictive sister-in-law Christine Manzi seeks revenge for how the O'Connells have treated her family.
ONE BLOOD BATH.
Bodies pile up as damning evidence emerges to threaten Nick's sanity, his police career, and ultimately his future relationship with Emer.
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