All Through The Night

M.P. WRIGHT

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BOOK 2 IN THE WINDRUSH NOIR SERIES

‘It’s quite simple, Mr Ellington. When you find Fowler, just ask where we can find the truth.’

It’s a straightforward case. Find the doctor and retrieve the stolen documentation. Yet following in the footsteps of Dr Fowler unearths more than expected. An illicit secret, a sticky end outside a gangland pub and the words of a dying man whose reputation is in tatters.

Though he is relentless in his pursuit of the truth, the streets of 1960s Bristol lead JT Ellington into a tight corner, as demons of the past pursue him as implacably and relentlessly as the devil himself. And when JT concludes his search, it’s a truth more disturbing and deadlier than he could ever have imagined.

Product Details

2016 EDITION

Published: 14th April 2016
Format: Paperback 198x129mm
Extent: 416 pages
ISBN: 9781845029630

2022 EDITION

Published: 30 June 2022
Format: Paperback 198x129mm
Extent: 416 pages
ISBN: 9781785303951

Author

Mark Wright was born in Leicestershire in 1965. He was employed in various roles within the music industry before working as a private investigator. He retrained in 1989 and spent the next twenty years in the mental health and probation services in the UK, specialising in risk assessment. A self-confessed aficionado of film, music and real ale, and father of two beautiful daughters, Mark lives with his partner and their two Rottweiler dogs, Tiff and Dylan. His first novel, Heartman was longlisted for the CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger in 2015.

Reviews

PRAISE FOR HEARTMAN

"Excellent read, really compelling, loved the picture you paint of 60s Bristol. Loved it." DERMOT O'LEARY

"A compelling read!" MARTINA COLE

"This is as stylish, fresh and cool as the decade it's set in. JT Ellington is one hell of a character and Heartman is one hell of a book." EMLYN REES

"A newcomer bursting with life and originality." THE INDEPENDENT

"A good plot with lively dialogue and Ellington an engaging hero." THE TIMES


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