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The Long Close Call

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780340728178

Price: £5.99

ON SALE: 18th January 2001

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Crime & Mystery

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When Robbie McLaughlan, a Flying Squad officer with London’s Metropolitan Police, shoots and kills a robber during a bank raid, his private and professional life begin to fall apart. The family of the dead man discovers McLaughlan’s identity, and abducts his young son with the intention of luring McLaughlan to his death. But McLaughlan is a man with a secret and, long estranged from his own father, he ultimately has no option but to turn to the man he despises, for only he can possibly help him.

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The Long Close Call is J. Wallis Martin's third novel, and it places her firmly in the first division of the new crime writing generation.
The Times
'The plot was intriguing enough to keep me wanting to read to the end' Independent on Sunday
J Wallis Martin writes chillers with consumate skill. Cleverly plotted, with characters that feel all too authentic, the tension builds at just the right pace. If you like modern thrillers, this author is unmissable.
Choice
'With her third novel J Wallis Martin makes a serious bid to enter the definitive ranks of the psychological thriller' Times (Crime Supplement)
A wonderfully tense and atmospheric story
Dartford Times
'With her third novel, Martin makes a serious bid to enter the ranks of the definitive writers of the pyshchological thriller' THE TIMES
Spirited action and dialogue
Choice
'Classy thriller' The Oxford Times
J. Wallis Martin writes like a dream... An excellent thriller
Shots
A book you don't want to put down, so I didn't - I read it in one sitting
Observer
. . . an engrossing story, in which the momentum is skilfully maintained
Telegraph