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A Scottish special forces officer is recruited to help rescue the prime minister's daughter in this thriller by the author of Violation. Tasked with uncovering crucial information from a psychopath nicknamed "The Red Serpent," Adam Black infiltrates one of Scotland's hardest prisons. A young woman has been abducted and the Red Serpent may have the answers to her whereabouts. But the clock is ticking. When Black is betrayed, his only option is to break out prison in order to find the woman and the identity of her abductor. Can Black rescue the woman and stop a deranged psychopath? Will he make…mehr

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A Scottish special forces officer is recruited to help rescue the prime minister's daughter in this thriller by the author of Violation. Tasked with uncovering crucial information from a psychopath nicknamed "The Red Serpent," Adam Black infiltrates one of Scotland's hardest prisons. A young woman has been abducted and the Red Serpent may have the answers to her whereabouts. But the clock is ticking. When Black is betrayed, his only option is to break out prison in order to find the woman and the identity of her abductor. Can Black rescue the woman and stop a deranged psychopath? Will he make it out of this alive? Black knows one thing for sure-there will be bloodshed. A great choice for fans of Lee Child, Mark Dawson, James Deegan, and Rob Sinclair. Venomous can be read as the third entry in the Adam Black Series or as an unmissable stand-alone.
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Karl Hill lives in sunny Scotland, in the village of Eaglesham, on the outskirts of Glasgow. For his sins, he is a practicing lawyer, and has been for over twenty-five years. He tries to keep fit, by going to the gym every three years or so. Or is it four? He lives with his wife and daughter, and two remarkably ugly cats, both suffering personality disorders. The cats, that is. When he¿s not experiencing the joys of looking through title deeds, he loves to read a good thriller. And, of course, he loves to write.