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Blackwater James Henry

Blackwater By James Henry

Blackwater by James Henry


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'A fast-moving thriller with strong characters, dark humour and a terrific sense of place. I was totally absorbed' Elly Griffiths

Blackwater Summary

Blackwater: the pulse-racing introduction to the DI Nicholas Lowry thrillers by James Henry

'A fast-moving thriller with strong characters, dark humour and a terrific sense of place. I was totally absorbed' Elly Griffiths

'James Henry's writing is vivid and compelling, with great evocation of the 1980s period' Peter James


January 1983, Colchester CID


A new year brings new resolutions for Detective Inspector Nicholas Lowry. With one eye on his approaching fortieth birthday, he has given up his two greatest vices: smoking, and the police boxing team. As a result, the largest remaining threat to his health is now his junior colleague's reckless driving.

If Detective Constable Daniel Kenton's orange sports convertible is symbolic of his fast track through the ranks, then his accompanying swagger, foppish hairstyle and university education only augment his uniqueness in the department. Yet regardless of this, it is not DC Kenton who is turning station heads.

WPC Jane Gabriel is the newest police recruit in Britain's oldest recorded town. Despite a familial tie to top brass, Gabriel's striking beauty and profound youth have landed her with two obstacles: a young male colleague who gives her too much attention, and an older one who acts like she's not there.

January 1983, Blackwater Estuary

A new year brings a new danger to the Essex shoreline. An illicit shipment, bound for Colchester - 100 kilograms of powder that will frantically accelerate tensions in the historic town, and leave its own murderous trace.

Lowry, Kenton and Gabriel must now develop a tolerance to one another, and show their own substance, to save Britain's oldest settlement from a new, unsettling enemy.

Blackwater Reviews

A fast-moving thriller with strong characters, dark humour and a terrific sense of place. I was totally absorbed. * Elly Griffiths *
James Henry's writing is vivid and compelling, with great evocation of the 1980s period. -- Peter James
James Henry has done it again with another taut, highly atmospheric police procedural! -- Simon Kernick
Perfectly structured, authentically bred from its bleak and watery setting, Blackwater gives us a new Essex reimagined as a noir landscape. -- Lawrence Osborne, author of The Forgiven
It's a cracker . . . Henry is aware of the required marks for plot, pace and characterization and hits each one with devastating accuracy . . . brilliant. * Shots *
Brilliantly engineered police procedural. * Daily Mail *
A brilliant read, I can't recommend it highly enough. -- Martina Cole on First Frost
This is great stuff. -- Peter Robinson on First Frost
A palpable hit . . . [a] dark, but glittering pearl. -- Barry Forshaw on First Frost
The smell of the marshes permeates every page . . . This is old-style policing set in an interesting period, and it's an encouraging start to what is likely to be an engaging series. -- Geoffrey Wansell * Daily Mail *
Blackwater is a masterclass in place and landscape. -- Christie Watson

About James Henry

James Henry is the pen name for James Gurbutt, who has written four prequels to R D Wingfield's popular Frost series. He works in publishing, and lives in Essex.

Additional information

GOR007553847
9781780879772
1780879776
Blackwater: the pulse-racing introduction to the DI Nicholas Lowry thrillers by James Henry
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Quercus Publishing
20160714
496
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