A dark place to die / Ed Chatterton.

By: Chatterton, EdMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: [Sydney] : Read How You Want/Accessible, 2012Edition: EasyRead large print ed; ReadHowYouWant edDescription: 519 p. (large print) ; 24 cmISBN: 9781459645257Subject(s): Large type books | Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction | Liverpool (England) -- Fiction | Australia -- FictionGenre/Form: Detective and mystery stories. | Mystery fiction. Summary: CRIME & MYSTERY. AUSTRALIAN. A pulsating psychological thriller that takes you from the dark heart of a cold English city to the searing white - heat of an Australian wilderness...By Merseyside standards it's been some time since a decent corpse arrived on his patch, but now, on a bone - cold October morning, Detective Inspector Frank Keane's wait is over.The son of Keane's old boss, the legendary DI Menno Koopman, has been discovered dead twelve thousand miles from his Australian home, lashed to a scaffolding pole on Liverpool's bleak shoreline. It's the start of a vicious cycle of violence spanning half the globe.For Koopman, who turned his back on a thirty - year career in the city to live the quiet life in northern New South Wales, the death of a son he never knew means a return to England and the past he'd left behind.
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ISBN 9781742753935 on t.p. verso is for Random House Australia, 2012 ed.

"Killing the messenger was only the beginning" -- Cover.

CRIME & MYSTERY. AUSTRALIAN. A pulsating psychological thriller that takes you from the dark heart of a cold English city to the searing white - heat of an Australian wilderness...By Merseyside standards it's been some time since a decent corpse arrived on his patch, but now, on a bone - cold October morning, Detective Inspector Frank Keane's wait is over.The son of Keane's old boss, the legendary DI Menno Koopman, has been discovered dead twelve thousand miles from his Australian home, lashed to a scaffolding pole on Liverpool's bleak shoreline. It's the start of a vicious cycle of violence spanning half the globe.For Koopman, who turned his back on a thirty - year career in the city to live the quiet life in northern New South Wales, the death of a son he never knew means a return to England and the past he'd left behind.

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