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A Song from Dead Lips (Breen and Tozer)
William Shaw
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Description for A Song from Dead Lips (Breen and Tozer)
Paperback. A crime thriller that reveals gritty sixties London in all its power and prejudice. Series: Breen and Tozer. Num Pages: 496 pages. BIC Classification: FF; FH. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 197 x 131 x 31. Weight in Grams: 334.
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'William Shaw is one of the great rising talents of UK crime fiction' Peter James
'If you're not a fan yet, why not?' Val McDermid
'A first-rate police thriller set amidst the seamy underside of the swinging sixties' C. J. Sansom
The Runaway
A nameless young woman is found naked and strangled in an alley on Abbey Road.
The Reject
DS Cathal Breen, an outcast in the Marylebone CID, struggles to make sense of the case.
The Rookie
Until new recruit WPC Helen Tozer - the first ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
riverrun
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Series
Breen and Tozer
Condition
New
Weight
333g
Number of Pages
496
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781782064190
SKU
V9781782064190
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-50
About William Shaw
William Shaw has been shortlisted for the CWA Historical Dagger, longlisted for the Theakstons Crime Novel of the Year and nominated for a Barry Award. A regular at festivals, he organises panel talks and CWA events across the south east. Shaw is the author of the acclaimed Breen & Tozer crime series: A Song from Dead Lips, A House ... Read more
Reviews for A Song from Dead Lips (Breen and Tozer)
Shaw skilfully re-creates an era of social turmoil and class conflict ... against a vivid background of pop culture, casual racism and Britain's involvement in the bitter civil war in Nigeria
Sunday Times
A first-rate police thriller set amidst the seamy underside of the swinging sixties ... The totemic year of '68 will never seem the same again ... Read more
Sunday Times
A first-rate police thriller set amidst the seamy underside of the swinging sixties ... The totemic year of '68 will never seem the same again ... Read more