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'The Hoodyman did not enjoy murder, but it was necessary. His victim, running along the River Torrens Linear Park on this cool Adelaide morning, deserved to die.'
A killer is on the loose in South Australia. A task force headed by Detective Sergeant Dan Brennan is soon on the case.
But, upon closer investigation, it seems that all the victims are criminals themselves; murderers, rapists, drug runners and crooked cops, all previously set free by the authorities. A vigilante has decided to do what the police and the judiciary apparently can't. And soon the newspapers report 'hoodymen'…mehr

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'The Hoodyman did not enjoy murder, but it was necessary. His victim, running along the River Torrens Linear Park on this cool Adelaide morning, deserved to die.'

A killer is on the loose in South Australia. A task force headed by Detective Sergeant Dan Brennan is soon on the case.

But, upon closer investigation, it seems that all the victims are criminals themselves; murderers, rapists, drug runners and crooked cops, all previously set free by the authorities. A vigilante has decided to do what the police and the judiciary apparently can't. And soon the newspapers report 'hoodymen' killings in other states

What begins as a routine murder investigation becomes a national crisis and Brennan's task takes him to the highest levels of the army and the government, revealing deep secrets, conspiracy, corruption and ruthlessness. After an assassination attempt, Brennan realises he is in a fight for his own life too.

In The Killing Men, Reece Pocock presents his third Dan Brennan novel.


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Autorenporträt
#Reece Pocock is a prize-winning author who writes predominantly novels, as well as short stories, screenplays, stage-plays and articles. After studying, he was awarded an Advanced Diploma of Arts (professional writing) in 2004.

His fiction includes Murder on Display, The Politics of Murder, (both novels were longlisted in the Ned Kelly Award) as well as The Hooded Assassin, Evil in the City, Love and War, Refugee.

Children's stories, Melissa Lane Girl Detective, and Sarah loves Ice Cream.

Non-fiction - How to Achieve High Self-esteem.

Reece won the City of Burnside crime short story contest, with The Girl in the Red Beret. His screenplay, The Soldiers, was highly commended in the Di Cranston award. His Play, 'Awake to Murder' won first prize and was read by Wildscreen in the USA.

Reece is primarily a crime writer (although he has written other genres) and concentrates on the exploits of Detective Sergeant Dan Brennan and his partner Mac McLean, ex-SAS soldiers who joined the Police Force.

After Army service, Reece enjoyed a business career in sales and management.

He works as a finance broker and lives at Hope Valley South Australia with his wife, Marilyn.