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A Handful of Ashes

Hardcover / ISBN-13: 9781473617681

Price: £16.99

ON SALE: 9th March 2017

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Crime & Mystery

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The second thrilling book in the London-set Dr Harry Kent series, the perfect mix of detective novel and medical drama.

Susan Bayliss became notorious when she blew the whistle on her boss, a heart surgeon at a renowned children’s hospital. She accused him of negligence, operations were stopped and an inquiry launched. In the end she was the one suspended as a troublemaker.

Now Dr Harry Kent, a medical examiner with the Met Police, has been called out to certify her suicide.

But something about the scene is wrong. Someone held Susan down…

The grieving parents of the children who died demand answers. The hospital is stonewalling. Everyone has secrets – it’s up to Harry and DCI Frankie Noble to find out which were worth killing for.

Reviews

McCarthy is an original new voice who uses his inside knowledge to great effect in this memorable novel.
Sunday Times, crime book of the month
A good story, well told, and very much enriched by an insider's knowledge
Literary Review
A brilliant hero...every page is full of tension
Sunday Mirror
Gripping
Independent
Gritty, authentic and has enough twists to keep readers guessing until a shocking conclusion. McCarthy is a bright talent
Daily Express
This ferocious debut from a young medical student is one of the finest first crime novels I have encountered this year...Written with admirable verve and lacerating detail, it announces the arrival of a shiny new talent in British crime writing and grips from the start
Daily Mail
A fast-moving, wholly contemporary tale...The vibrant mix of medical thriller and police procedural is enhanced by the realistic backdrop of inner-city social problems.
The Times
A stunning debut...gripping and original
Mail on Sunday
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