Graveyard to Hell (The Nick Miller Trilogy)
By (Author) Jack Higgins
Introduction by Mike Ripley
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
19th January 2023
26th May 2022
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery: police procedural
Crime and mystery: hard-boiled crime, noir fiction
Crime and mystery: private investigator / amateur detectives
Thriller: serial killers
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
823.914
Paperback
496
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 31mm
340g
Nick Miller is Central Divisions maverick Detective Sergeant. Disliked and distrusted by friends and foes, he works alone. He crosses the line. And he gets results.
The Graveyard Shift
Nick Miller is new to the graveyard shift the midnight hours when the driven and the desperate come out to play. Tonight Ben Garvald is out of prison. After nine years inside, hes back in the old neighbourhood. Back to his remarried ex-wife. Back for revenge.
Brought in Dead
Then after a fatal night out, a girls body is pulled from an isolated stretch of river. The last person to see her alive had enemies on both sides of the fence. Miller wants justice. But so does her father with or without the law on his side.
Hell Is Always Today
And the Rainlover. Whose victims are always women. Always at night when the streets are wet. He could be any one of a thousand men. Hounded by the public and the press, Miller needs to find him before he strikes again. Its time to throw out the rule book in the line of duty.
GRAVEYARD TO HELL
Jack Higgins gritty police saga set in the 1960s, first released as three short volumes and long out of print, is now reimagined as one gripping novel, packing a punch as only The Legend of thriller fiction knows how.
A classic British thriller reminiscent of The Sweeney with a dash of Line of Duty Charles Cumming, author of Box 88
Action-packed, colourful and written by a natural storyteller Mail on Sunday
Open a Jack Higgins novel and youll encounter a master craftsman at the peak of his powers first-rate tales of intrigue, suspense and full-on action Sunday Express
Higgins is a master of his craft Daily Telegraph
A thriller writer in a class of his own Financial Times
The master craftsman of good, clean adventure Daily Mail
One hundred percent proof adventure New York Times
Jack Higgins was a soldier and then a teacher before becoming a full-time writer. The Eagle Has Landed turned him into an international bestselling author and his novels have since sold over 250 million copies and been translated into fifty-five languages. Many of them have also been made into successful films.