
Dead Time
A DC Max Wolfe Short Story
by Tony Parsons
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Pub Date Feb 19 2015 | Archive Date Jun 30 2015
Random House UK, Cornerstone | Cornerstone Digital
Description
An exclusive short story featuring DC Max Wolfe from Tony Parsons, the Sunday Times No. 1 bestselling author of The Murder Bag.
One am, Boxing Day. Snow falls, the city sleeps.
Not DC Max Wolfe. He is looking out of his loft apartment at the deserted streets below.
A van has just drawn up. Two men get out. Dressed in black and wearing ski-masks, they are dragging something.
It’s a man. Half-naked. Half-dead. But still alive.
Not for much longer.
Soon Max Wolfe is hunting a gang of killers who decapitate their victims
And this time it’s personal …
Includes an exclusive sneak preview of Tony's new novel, The Slaughter Man.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781473518803 |
PRICE | £1.49 (GBP) |
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