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Dealer's Move (The Dealer Trilogy Book 1)
Book Details
Author(s)Steve Wilson
PublisherDr. Cicero Books
ISBN / ASINB00HFFRQSC
ISBN-13978B00HFFRQS2
CategoryKindle Edition
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
‘Excellent . . . Once you start you won’t want to stop’ Sun
FRIENDSHIP. MURDER. REVENGE.
It starts simply. The Nutting brothers kill the Dealer’s friend. The Dealer plans to punish them with a classic rip-off. Then it gets more complicated. Because the Nuttings are into this far deeper than even the Dealer could have guessed ...
From London to France to a stunning showdown in the Scottish Highlands, Dealer’s Move is a haunting maze of fever-pitch suspense and violent retribution.
‘It opens up a world’ The Times
‘A natural crime writer, plenty of seedy authenticity, plenty grue and violence, all superbly paced and weighted. It is like reading the first Quiller or Hazel; you want more instantly’ Tribune
‘An almost Buchanesque use of Scottish terrain†Listener
‘Splendid climax’ Sunday Times
‘Much insight and superior writing brought to bear on the total violence and swift action of the classic thriller’ Glasgow Herald
FRIENDSHIP. MURDER. REVENGE.
It starts simply. The Nutting brothers kill the Dealer’s friend. The Dealer plans to punish them with a classic rip-off. Then it gets more complicated. Because the Nuttings are into this far deeper than even the Dealer could have guessed ...
From London to France to a stunning showdown in the Scottish Highlands, Dealer’s Move is a haunting maze of fever-pitch suspense and violent retribution.
‘It opens up a world’ The Times
‘A natural crime writer, plenty of seedy authenticity, plenty grue and violence, all superbly paced and weighted. It is like reading the first Quiller or Hazel; you want more instantly’ Tribune
‘An almost Buchanesque use of Scottish terrain†Listener
‘Splendid climax’ Sunday Times
‘Much insight and superior writing brought to bear on the total violence and swift action of the classic thriller’ Glasgow Herald










