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When ex-undercover agent Jackie Shaw visits northern Japan for a holiday, he is in search of relaxation, an escape from the brutality and tragedy of his past. But when a local man is butchered as he spies on a young woman in the seedy heart of Sapporo's entertainment district, Jackie is dragged into the hunt for a terrifying serial killer and begins a long and bloody battle with vicious yakuza gangs. From the twisted underbelly of one of Japan's largest cities to the vast, unforgiving wilderness of the northern territories of Hokkaido, Dry River is a uniquely menacing and compulsive thriller…mehr

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When ex-undercover agent Jackie Shaw visits northern Japan for a holiday, he is in search of relaxation, an escape from the brutality and tragedy of his past. But when a local man is butchered as he spies on a young woman in the seedy heart of Sapporo's entertainment district, Jackie is dragged into the hunt for a terrifying serial killer and begins a long and bloody battle with vicious yakuza gangs. From the twisted underbelly of one of Japan's largest cities to the vast, unforgiving wilderness of the northern territories of Hokkaido, Dry River is a uniquely menacing and compulsive thriller which will take you to places you've never been before. Under attack from Japanese killers and his own demons, will Jackie Shaw get out alive?
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Autorenporträt
Erika Ricketts - born in Austria, settled in St Albans in 1956. Retired Nurse Tutor to Psychiatric Hospitals. Her poetry often relates to personal events. Helen Whitbread - a poetry novice in 2015, formerly a finance manager. Enjoys art and her photographs punctuate this book. John Steele - retired Free Church minister who has written poetry for most of his life. Pam Hall - born in Derby, Pam worked as a clerk to the courts and as a teaching assistant. She has two adult children, enjoys rambling and gardening and rediscovered her love of poetry in retirement. Pauline Swindells - a poet for decades, retired Lecturer and Social Worker. Social Scientist continuing. Sandie Duke - retired Civil Servant, originally from Tyne and Wear. Wrote poetry as a child and joining the Group rekindled her interest. Sue Parker - Retired teacher of primary age special educational needs. Poetry writing and amateur dramatics have always been favourite leisure activities.