Bristol detective DS George Cross investigates the suspicious suicide of a young woman.
Tim O'Sullivan Books
Acclaimed screenwriter and television director Tim Sullivan now turns his hand to crime fiction with a compelling new series. His protagonist is the eccentric, socially-awkward, yet brilliantly persistent DS George Cross, whose methods often infuriate his colleagues. Despite this, Cross boasts the best conviction rate in the force, owing to his dogged persistence and meticulous attention to detail. Sullivan expertly sets his engaging crime narratives in the atmospheric locale of Bristol.






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- 276 pages
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