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Harry Virdee

This gripping crime series plunges readers into the gritty reality of Bradford through the eyes of Detective Harry Virdee. Each investigation forces him to confront the city's volatile mix of crime, corruption, and racial tension. As Virdee navigates treacherous cases, he questions the very nature of justice and finds himself on the thin line between law and anarchy.

Girl Zero
Darkness Rising
City of Sinners
One Way Out
Streets of Darkness

Recommended Reading Order

  1. 1

    Streets of Darkness

    • 416 pages
    • 15 hours of reading

    This up-to-the-minute debut is a scorching story of a city divided . . . Written with pace and precision, it gives us a character destined for television but also announces the arrival of a formidable crime writer. Daily Mail

    Streets of Darkness
  2. 2

    'Outstanding - relentless, multi-layered suspense and real human drama' Lee ChildThere are some surprises that no-one should ever have to experience. Harry may have a murderer to find but if he isn't careful, he may also have a murder to prevent.

    Girl Zero
  3. 3

    City of Sinners

    • 464 pages
    • 17 hours of reading
    4.3(420)Add rating

    'A character destined for television' Daily Mail'High octane drama from one of Britain's freshest crime voices' Phil Williams, BBC Radio Five liveIt is an ordinary Yorkshire morning, cold and miserable. But Harry doesn't know that the killer is watching him, that the killer is coming for him.

    City of Sinners
  4. 4

    One Way Out

    • 432 pages
    • 16 hours of reading
    4.3(40)Add rating

    He can see only one way out.'One of the most multi-layered policemen to have appeared in recent years' Mail on SundayIMMINENT SECURITY ALERT, LEAVE CITY PARK IMMEDIATELY. DCI Harry Virdee has just enough time to get his son and his mother to safety before the bomb blows.

    One Way Out
  • Darkness Rising

    • 144 pages
    • 6 hours of reading
    3.6(635)Add rating

    'One of the most multi-layered policemen to have appeared in recent years.' - Mail on SundayDetective Inspector Harry Virdee has a lot on his plate.

    Darkness Rising