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Red Riding Nineteen Eighty by David Peace
19.99 AUD
Category: Crime | Series: The\Red Riding Quartet Ser.
Red Riding Nineteen Eighty is set against an evolving backdrop of power, corruption and lies. The nightmare continues during the winter of 1980 when the Ripper murders his thirteenth victim and the whole of Yorkshire is terrorised. Assistant Chief Constable Hunter struggles to solve the hellish crimes a ...Show more
Red Riding Nineteen Eighty Three by David Peace
19.99 AUD
Category: Crime | Series: The\Red Riding Quartet Ser.
Nineteen Eighty Three's three intertwining storylines see the Quartet's central themes of corruption and the perversion of justice come to a head as BJ, the rent boy from Nineteen Seventy Four, the lawyer Big John Piggott - who's as near as you get to a hero in Peace's world - and Maurice Jobson, the se ...Show more
Red Riding Nineteen Seventy Four by David Peace
19.99 AUD
Category: Crime | Series: Serpent's Tail Classics Ser.
Jeanette Garland, missing Castleford, July 1969. Susan Ridyard, missing Rochdale, March 1972. Claire Kemplay, missing Morley, since yesterday. Christmas bombs and Lord Lucan on the run, Leeds United and the Bay City Rollers, The Exorcist and It Ain't Half Hot Mum. It's winter, 1974, Yorkshire, and Eddie ...Show more
Red Riding Nineteen Seventy Seven by David Peace
19.99 AUD
Category: Crime | Series: The\Red Riding Quartet Ser.
If you thought fiction couldn't get darker than David Peace's extraordinary debut, Nineteen Seventy Four, then think again. Nineteen Seventy Seven, the second instalment of the Red Riding Quartet, is one long nightmare. Its heroes - the half decent copper Bob Fraser and the burnt-out hack Jack Whitehead ...Show more
Tokyo Redux by David Peace
29.99 AUD
Category: Fiction
A novel about one of history's great unsolved mysteries, by Britain's most original writer.
Tokyo Redux by David Peace
19.99 AUD
Category: Fiction
Described by The Times as his 'most James Ellroy-like book yet . . . a powerful, stirring read' the paperback of the final book of David Peace's Tokyo Trilogy, about one of Japan's great unsolved mysteries. 'A powerful, stirring read.' - The Times 'Typically brilliant . I loved it.' - Adrian McKinty 'Th ...Show more
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