
Two O'Clock Boy by Mark Hill
Mark Hill's debut TWO O'CLOCK BOY is the gripping, twist-filled start to a fantastic new London-set crime thriller series starring morally corrupt DI Ray Drake - the perfect new addiction for fans of Luther
A fantastic debut: dark, addictive and originalI couldn't put it down. * Robert Bryndza, author of The Girl in the Ice *
Grips from the start and never lets up * The Times *
A cracking debut. I can't wait to see more of Ray Drake. * Mark Billingham *
Utterly gripping, packed with unforgettable characters - and SO well-written. The twists had me reeling! * Louise Voss *
A delight of a book that wreaks havoc with your assumptions in a delicious Highsmithian manner. Hill has a hell of a career ahead of him. * Alex Marwood *
Enter DI Ray Drake, the flawed, sharply-drawn lead of this promising new series. The author has an unerring ability to give incidents a biting sense of reality * Sunday Times (Crime Club Best Debuts of the Year) *
Ambitiously complex and compelling, Two O'Clock Boy left me deliciously uncomfortable and blindsided by that final twist! * Angela Clarke *
Two O'Clock Boy is surely going to be the hardest debut of 2017 to beat. What a story and what a superb writer! * Alex Gray *
As poignant as it is gripping. -- Jake Kerridge * Sunday Express *
An assured, dark and gritty debut marking the start of what looks like a great series * Stav Sherez *
An unsettling and powerful story. The plot cleverly weaves past and present - with shocking, edge-of-the-seat twists until its heart-stopping finale * David Young, author of Stasi Child *
Fiercely fresh and wonderfully written. DI Drake is a marvellous creation and I can't wait to read more * SJI Holliday *
A compelling read, packed with unexpected twists and explosive secrets, that builds to a shocking and unforgettable climax. A fantastic debut. * Rod Reynolds *
Mark Hill has written a brilliant debut with characters that linger in the subconscious long after reading. I devoured The Two O'Clock Boy and can't wait to see what he does next. He's a real talent. * Steve Cavanagh *
A cracking debut from a talent to watch * Fiona Cummins, author of Rattle *
I loved The Two O'Clock Boy! It's gripping and scary and twisty and unpredictable * Valentina Giambanco *
At a stroke, Mark Hill has joined the upper echelons of London crime writers * Barry Forshaw, Crime Time *
Enough cunning plot twists to keep you hooked right up to the nerve-jangling denouement. * Paul Burston *
DI Drake is the flawed detective most of us can only dream of writing * Isabelle Grey *
Twisty, gripping and gritty, Two O'Clock Boy is an exciting start to a major new crime series * Cass Green, author of The Woman Next Door *
Unputdownable! * Claire Evans, author of The Fourteenth Letter *
A superb final twist * Morning Star *
Grips from the start and never lets up * The Times *
A cracking debut. I can't wait to see more of Ray Drake. * Mark Billingham *
Utterly gripping, packed with unforgettable characters - and SO well-written. The twists had me reeling! * Louise Voss *
A delight of a book that wreaks havoc with your assumptions in a delicious Highsmithian manner. Hill has a hell of a career ahead of him. * Alex Marwood *
Enter DI Ray Drake, the flawed, sharply-drawn lead of this promising new series. The author has an unerring ability to give incidents a biting sense of reality * Sunday Times (Crime Club Best Debuts of the Year) *
Ambitiously complex and compelling, Two O'Clock Boy left me deliciously uncomfortable and blindsided by that final twist! * Angela Clarke *
Two O'Clock Boy is surely going to be the hardest debut of 2017 to beat. What a story and what a superb writer! * Alex Gray *
As poignant as it is gripping. -- Jake Kerridge * Sunday Express *
An assured, dark and gritty debut marking the start of what looks like a great series * Stav Sherez *
An unsettling and powerful story. The plot cleverly weaves past and present - with shocking, edge-of-the-seat twists until its heart-stopping finale * David Young, author of Stasi Child *
Fiercely fresh and wonderfully written. DI Drake is a marvellous creation and I can't wait to read more * SJI Holliday *
A compelling read, packed with unexpected twists and explosive secrets, that builds to a shocking and unforgettable climax. A fantastic debut. * Rod Reynolds *
Mark Hill has written a brilliant debut with characters that linger in the subconscious long after reading. I devoured The Two O'Clock Boy and can't wait to see what he does next. He's a real talent. * Steve Cavanagh *
A cracking debut from a talent to watch * Fiona Cummins, author of Rattle *
I loved The Two O'Clock Boy! It's gripping and scary and twisty and unpredictable * Valentina Giambanco *
At a stroke, Mark Hill has joined the upper echelons of London crime writers * Barry Forshaw, Crime Time *
Enough cunning plot twists to keep you hooked right up to the nerve-jangling denouement. * Paul Burston *
DI Drake is the flawed detective most of us can only dream of writing * Isabelle Grey *
Twisty, gripping and gritty, Two O'Clock Boy is an exciting start to a major new crime series * Cass Green, author of The Woman Next Door *
Unputdownable! * Claire Evans, author of The Fourteenth Letter *
A superb final twist * Morning Star *
Mark Hill is a London-based full-time writer of novels and scripts. Formerly he was a journalist and a producer at BBC Radio 2 across a range of major daytime shows and projects. He has won two Sony Gold Awards.
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| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9780751563238 |
| ISBN 10 | 0751563234 |
| Title | Two O'Clock Boy |
| Author | Mark Hill |
| Series | Di Ray Drake |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Little, Brown Book Group |
| Year published | 2017-04-06 |
| Number of pages | 432 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
| Note | Unavailable |