Blood Eagle: (Jan Fabel: book 1): a dark, compelling and absorbing crime thriller that will have you hooked!
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Fans of Stuart MacBride, James Oswald and Ian Rankin will love this violently exciting and spine-tingling thriller from bestselling and prizewinning author Craig Russell.’Gritty, authentic and disturbing stuff’ – Mo Hayder’Intelligent, superbly paced and not a little gory’ — ***** Reader review’Real page Turner, which kept you enthralled to the very end’– ***** Reader review’A must read’– ***** Reader review’A cracking good thriller that keeps the reader enthralled’– ***** Reader review********************************************A RITUAL KILLER POISED TO STRIKE AGAIN…Hamburg: Two women are killed in the same horrific, ritualistic manner. It seems clear that a serial killer is at work, selecting victims at random and living out some twisted fantasy.The murderer taunts the police with e-mails – but, as Jan Fabel and his murder team investigate further, nothing is clear cut or as it first seems. They are drawn into a dark half-world of Viking myth and legend, of obscure religious cults, of political intrigue and of a violent struggle to seize control of the city.As Fabel desperately races to track down the killer before more killings take place, he and his team come face to face with a cold, brutal menace they could never have predicted.A greater evil than they could ever have imagined.
Additional information
Weight | 0.261 kg |
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Dimensions | 2.9 × 11 × 17.8 cm |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 496 |
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Year Published | 2006-4-6 |
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Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
ISBN 10 | 0099472589 |
About The Author | Craig Russell was born in 1956, in Fife, Scotland. He served as a police officer and worked in the advertising industry as a copywriter and creative director. Russell, who speaks German and has a long-standing interest in post-war German history and society, has been a freelance writer for twelve years. He now lives in the West of Scotland. His second novel, Brother Grimm, publishes in June 2006. |
This is a gruesomely gripping tale introducing German detective Jan Fabel, who is hunting a ritualistic murderer. Violently exciting – it had me hooked |
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Other text | A solidly plotted policier with a vicious streak |
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