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Fallout
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Fallout

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After 15 years, New Zealand’s leading crime writer, Paul Thomas is back with his fith Ihaka blockbuster - all previous four books were huge sellers, with Old School Tie winning Australia’s prestigious Ned Kelly Award for crime writing. Fallout is the fast-paced sequel to Death on Demand, involving 3 interwoven plots revolving around Tito Ihaka, his boss Superintendent Finbar McGrail and Ihaka’s former best friend in the police service, disgraced detective John Van Roon. The three strands weave themselves into an exciting climax in an atmosphere of political manoeuvring and intrigue.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Upstart Press Ltd
Country
New Zealand
Date
28 August 2014
Pages
288
ISBN
9781927262016

After 15 years, New Zealand’s leading crime writer, Paul Thomas is back with his fith Ihaka blockbuster - all previous four books were huge sellers, with Old School Tie winning Australia’s prestigious Ned Kelly Award for crime writing. Fallout is the fast-paced sequel to Death on Demand, involving 3 interwoven plots revolving around Tito Ihaka, his boss Superintendent Finbar McGrail and Ihaka’s former best friend in the police service, disgraced detective John Van Roon. The three strands weave themselves into an exciting climax in an atmosphere of political manoeuvring and intrigue.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Upstart Press Ltd
Country
New Zealand
Date
28 August 2014
Pages
288
ISBN
9781927262016