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Bushell, Garry

 
9781913200183: Harder Than The Rest

Synopsis

WHAT IF THE KRAYS HAD PLAYED GUITARS? When an undercover cop is brutally murdered by ruthless criminals, only a fool or a hero would try and infiltrate the gang again. Harry Tyler is no fool. But the fast-talking detective quickly realises he is up against his smartest, and deadliest opponents. The Bishop brothers are young East End villains who use their hard rock band Iron Hammer as a front for robbery, drug-running and much worse. With stardom looming, a rising body count and unexplained links to violent political activists, the clock is ticking – and, for Harry, the stakes have never been higher.

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À propos de l?auteur

GARRY BUSHELL - BY GARRY JOHNSON "The most feared critic in the business" - Ross Kemp "The best one-liner merchant in Fleet Street" - Richard Littlejohn "He's like a Dad to me" – Ozzy Osbourne Garry Bushell is Britain's best known telly critic, loved, feared and hated in equal measure because of his hard-hitting views and killer one-liners. Garry is also deeply associated with British youth cults, rock, punk and Ska bands. He has written three gripping crime novels, discovered new talent by the bucket-load, managed bands, championed working class comics and notched up a Number One hit. Clearly, there's a lot of light hidden under the tabloid Bushell... Today his two monthly podcasts can be found at litopia.com. The Hungry & The Hunted is devoted to new bands and has been dubbed "the alternative to Simon Cowell". GBH, the Garry Bushell Hour, features guests ranging from Steven Berkof to Pauline Black of the Selecter, via Rick Buckler of The Jam, big name comedians, rock stars, controversial politicians and the great Neville Staple. Garry has written for the British tabloid newspaper the Daily Star Sunday since May 2007. He had previously joined the People in July 2001, when he also starred as resident TV critic for nine months on Channel 4's brilliant Big Breakfast (a role he later reprised on Nuts TV). Before that his ITV series Bushell On The Box was Number One on the Night Network, winning audience shares of up to 68 per cent. Series One was such a success, ITV ordered a second one to start immediately the first one finished, but being Gal he eventually upset ITV bosses by speaking honestly about their failings.

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