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A Good Day to Die

Autor Simon Kernick

Editorial CORGI

A Good Day to Die
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  • Verlag CORGI
  • ISBN13 9780552150705
  • ISBN10 0552150703
  • Gegenstandsart Buch
  • Buchseiten 464
  • Jahr der Ausgabe 2006
  • Sprache Englisch
  • Bindung Gebunden

A Good Day to Die

Autor Simon Kernick

Editorial CORGI

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Buch Details

From the beaches of the Philippines to the mean streets of London, a hunt for justice becomes a battle for survival. When renegade ex-cop Dennis Milne stumbles upon information that could solve the brutal execution of his friend, he decides to return to the city he once called home, and hunt down the murderer. Milne arrives in a pre-Christmas London that is cold and hostile. But he is no longer a policeman; no longer charged with upholding the law. And although his former colleagues don't know he's back, it soon becomes clear that there are people who do, and they'll stop at nothing to get him out of the way. From the beaches of the Philippines to the mean streets of London, a hunt for justice becomes a battle for survival. When renegade ex-cop Dennis Milne stumbles upon information that could solve the brutal execution of his friend, he decides to return to the city he once called home, and hunt down the murderer. Milne arrives in a pre-Christmas London that is cold and hostile. But he is no longer a policeman; no longer charged with upholding the law. And although his former colleagues don't know he's back, it soon becomes clear that there are people who do, and they'll stop at nothing to get him out of the way.

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