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by Jack Curtis
Imagine a man who has made killing his life's work. A career murderer, who suddenly begins to crave recognition, and who decides to talk to the one cop he thinks will understand, and for whom he knows how to select victims. This new novel by Jack Curtis is about an extraordinary, tragic tangle of relationships which an outcast - a murderer - strips bare, peeling away as he does so, the layers of London's cruel city life.
£16.99
336 pp, cased
ORION Books
ISBN 1-857-97762-9
2. Payback
by Thomas Kelly
£16.99
Set in the Bronx, a strikingly accomplished first thriller about the construction business, the Irish Mob and the Mafia, and two irish brothers - one honest, the other in the pay of the Mob - caught in the crossfire between them. Told in spare evocative prose with razor-sharp dialogue and brilliant characterisation, this is much more than an action-packed thriller. (At least that's what the publisher writes about it.) A vivid portrait of family, neighbourhood and the Irish community that once dominated the Bronx, Payback bears the stamp of an American classic reminiscent of 'On the Waterfront'.
288 pp, cased
ORION Books
ISBN 0-75280-508-8
3. Trunk Music
by Michael Connelly
Back on the job after an involuntary leave ob absence, maverick LAPD homicide detective Harry Bosch lands his first case: a Hollywood producer fund in the trunk of a Roll Royce, shot twice in the head - 'trunk music'. Soon Harry is in the middel of a labyrith of deception and double dealing as, charged with planting evidence, he risks losing his badge, his life and, when an old flame turns up in the clutches of the mob, his heart.
Michael Conelly's bestselling novel 'The Poet' is released as an Orion Paperback this month. (£ 5.99)
£16.99
ORION Books
416 pp, cased
ISBN 0-75280-700-5
4. Black and Blue
by Ian Rankin
From one of Britain's greatest crime writers comes the latest Inspector Rebus novel. Inspector John Rebus must disinter four murder cases to nail just one killer. And do it while facing the glare of an internal inquiry led by a man he has just accused of taking backhanders from Glasgow's Mr. Big; with TV cameras at his back investigating a miscarriage of justice. One mistake is likely to mean an unpleasant and not particulary speedy death - or, worse still, losing his job.
£16.99 (cased) / £9.99 (Paperback)
400 pp
ORION Books
ISBN 0-75280-514-2 (cased) / 0-5280-515-0 (Paperback)
More to come soon. (Yepp, I'm working on that)