A missing man, a tenacious female sergeant, a murky world of criminal activity and murder, all set in motion when local family man and hurler Jim Rourke goes missing.... When family man and local hurler Jim Rourke goes missing in Oldcastle, a troubled call from his wife sends Sergeant Britney Kent delving into his disappearance. Initially, the incident is dismissed as trivial by her colleagues. However, when another man is found murdered at a local hurling field, his left knee smashed premortem, Britney is convinced there is a connection. This murder is closely followed by that of a…mehr
A missing man, a tenacious female sergeant, a murky world of criminal activity and murder, all set in motion when local family man and hurler Jim Rourke goes missing.... When family man and local hurler Jim Rourke goes missing in Oldcastle, a troubled call from his wife sends Sergeant Britney Kent delving into his disappearance. Initially, the incident is dismissed as trivial by her colleagues. However, when another man is found murdered at a local hurling field, his left knee smashed premortem, Britney is convinced there is a connection. This murder is closely followed by that of a high-profile sports correspondent, who strangely has also been kneecapped, and the connection is only reinforced. With victims piling up, Britney finds herself on the trail of the sadistic killer known only as 'The Courier.' However, as Britney digs deeper, it is made clear her interference in the investigation is unwelcome. As deep suspicions of corruption and criminal connections come to light, Britney finds herself wondering who she can trust. Is the killer really one of her own? Only by unravelling the connection between the hurler, the criminal underworld and corruption at the highest levels, will the killer be revealed. But all is not what it seems. With time running out, can Britney save this latest victim and in doing so, save her career? In Jack Talbot's thriller 'The Hurler' we learn how the ancient surrogate for war is more than just a game. And that all may not be as it seems.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Jack Talbot was born and raised in Kilkenny, Ireland. He lived for a short while in Australia, America and Europe before returning home to his native country. A carpenter by trade he also worked in drapery, bars and as a fitness instructor before turning to writing. Being an avid reader all his life his main interest is fiction, especially crime thrillers. This passion allied to his life experience and his youthful fling with the game of hurling provided plenty of inspiration for his first novel, 'The Hurler.' If you would like to connect with him you can do so at jacktalbotauthor@gmail.com. or through his website http://www.jacktalbot.ie. https://www.facebook.com/jack.talbot.393/, https://www.facebook.com/The-Hurler-110560627529092,
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