Going to the Dogs by Dan Kavanagh

Going to the Dogs by Dan Kavanagh

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Zusammenfassung

Brimming with mystery and suspicion - a juicy, crime-packed novel that will have you playing detective from start to finish.

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Going to the Dogs by Dan Kavanagh

Strange things happen in the countryside. And for bisexual private detective Duffy, this is his strangest case yet. Summoned to a country mansion following an unusual murder, Duffy finds the house awash with potential suspects. Does Vic Crowther, the man who called on Duffy in the first place, have a far more sinister motive up his sleeve? Or perhaps his wife, the ex-page three model, knows more than she's letting on . . .
The characterization is exact, the action gripping, and the writing pleasantly ironic - THE TIMES

Exciting, funny and refreshingly nasty

Dan Kavanagh effortlessly jumped to the top of the crime writer's league - SPECTATOR

Treat yourselfOne of the most colourful and entertaining English thrillers - EVENING STANDARD
Dan Kavanagh was born in County Sligo in 1946. Having devoted his adolescence to truancy, venery and petty theft, he left home at seventeen and signed on as a deckhand on a Liberian tanker. After jumping ship at Montevideo, he roamed across the Americas taking a variety of jobs: he was a steer-wrestler, a waiter-on-roller-skates at a drive-in eatery in Tucson, and a bouncer in a gay bar in San Francisco. He is currently working in London at jobs he declines to specify, and lives in north Islington.
SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9781409150275
ISBN 10 1409150275
Titel Going to the Dogs
Autor Dan Kavanagh
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Orion Publishing Co
Erscheinungsjahr 2015-10-08
Seitenanzahl 240
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