The Tottenham Outrage - Couverture souple

Livre 2 sur 3: Rex Tracey

Baylis, M.H.

 
9781908699671: The Tottenham Outrage

Synopsis

A family of Hasidic Jews dies suddenly while picnicking in Finsbury Park, and the finger is quickly pointed at a gang of Islamist youths. Too quickly, thinks local reporter Rex Tracey.
Rex starts to investigate. But when his long-time colleague and friend is also accused of murder, the sleuthing journalist with a fondness for Polish lager and dry one-liners is catapulted out of his depth, into a disturbing world of religious fanaticism, false prophets and century-old secrets.

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À propos de l'auteur

M.H. Baylis is a novelist, journalist and scriptwriter. He worked for the BBC as a storyliner on EastEnders, before moving to Kenya and Cambodia, where he trained local scriptwriters and created TV dramas for the BBC. After a spell living in a remote mountain village on the Pacific island of Tanna, he returned to Britain to take up his present role as television critic for the Daily Express. Baylis's first crime novel, A Death at the Palace, was published to much acclaim in 2013. As Matthew Baylis, he is the author of Man Belong Mrs Queen .

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