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The Charlie Parker Collection 1-4

ebook / ISBN-13: 9781444779042

Price: £13.99

ON SALE: 18th April 2013

Genre: Literature & Literary Studies / Anthologies (non-poetry)

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The first four novels in the Charlie Parker series, available together as a digital-only package.

Former NYPD Charlie Parker first appears in EVERY DEAD THING on a quest for the killer of his wife and daughter. He is a man consumed by violence, guilt and the desire for revenge. When his ex-partner asks him to track down a missing girl, Parker embarks on a grim odyssey through the bowels of organised crime to a unique serial killer: The Travelling Man.

In DARK HOLLOW, Private detective Charlie Parker embarks on a nerve-shredding manhunt and closes in on his prime suspect. But someone else is tracking them both.

Parker’s empathy with the powerless victims of crime is growing ever stronger. It makes him a natural choice to investigate the death of Grace Peltier in THE KILLING KIND – a death that appears to be a suicide. Genial killers Angel and Louis join Parker again as he descends into a honeycomb world populated by dark angels and lost souls.

In THE WHITE ROAD, a black youth faces the death penalty for rape and murder; his victim, the daughter of one of the wealthiest men in South Carolina. It is a case with its roots in old evil, and old evil is Charlie Parker’s speciality. Evil men from his past unite to exact a terrible revenge on the private detective.

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Reviews

The finest crime series currently in existence.
<i>Independent on Sunday</i>
Buy it and be scared.
<i>The Times</i>
He's compared with Stephen King because his tales have a touch of the supernatural - but crime writer John Connolly is a star in his own right.
<i>Sun</i>
A highly accomplished writer
<i>Irish Times</i>