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Snatched David M. Sindall

Snatched By David M. Sindall

Snatched by David M. Sindall


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Summary

Snatched is an exciting, contemporary story of Kieran, a man's whose job ostensibly is to run a high end sports tick agency but actually it is to steal children to order for rich Russian and Arab oligarchs. The book explores what happens when one snatch goes wrong and the consequences that follow.

Snatched Summary

Snatched by David M. Sindall

Welcome to Snatched. Welcome to the world of Kieran. Officially, Kieran runs a high end ticket agency. Unofficially, his job is to steal children to order so that wealthy oligarchs can complete their family and have the son or daughter they have never been able to have. Unknown to him, Chiswick-born Thomas is set to become the latest victim as he holidays with his family on the Algarve. Written from the perspective of a character who sees it only as his job, David provides an thought-provoking insight into a world morally incomprehensible to most people. Comparable to works by Iain Banks, Snatched explores what happens when one snatch goes wrong. This book is an exciting and fast-paced novel that will appeal to fans of thrillers.

About David M. Sindall

Snatched is David M. Sindall's second book, following the success of his debut novel After Alyson (Matador, 2013). David has previously written plays, including the comedy Three Turds, which was performed at the Edinburgh festival.

Additional information

GOR007898269
9781785893087
1785893084
Snatched by David M. Sindall
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Troubador Publishing
2016-09-29
256
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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