Touching Distance
By (Author) Graham Hurley
Orion Publishing Co
Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd )
10th March 2015
1st January 2015
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
352
Width 132mm, Height 197mm, Spine 22mm
242g
Three random killings. Or something much, much worse
DS Jimmy Suttle is trying to get his life back on track. His marriage has fallen apart and he rarely sees his young daughter, Grace. But then a murder shuts the door on the chaos of his personal life...The victim was shot through the head at the wheel of his car on a lonely moorland road. The only witness His two-year-old son, strapped into the rear child seat. Within days, two more killings, equally professional, equally without motive.Meanwhile, Suttle's estranged wife is embarking on an investigation of her own in the world of journalism. But the story brings her to the question at the very heart of Jimmy's case - what does it take to make a man killThere is no one writing better police procedurals today - SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
Graham Hurley's determination to look the seamy reality full in the face is refreshing because so rare ... Hurley's devastating account of Suttle's marriage is one of the best things he has done - DAILY TELEGRAPHHurley is a giant of British police procedural novels ... an author on top of his game. As good as, if not better than Peter James - CRIME TIMEIn all his [Hurley] books, the humanity of his police officers is as important as their ingenuity as detectives, in fact it is their sensitivity that makes this thriller... admirable rather than tasteless... the second in the new series, is as thought-provoking and vivid as his previous writings - LITERARY REVIEWUtterly convincing and really exciting - DAILY MAILA wildly exciting thriller - BELFAST TELEGRAPHOne of the great talents of British police procedurals ... Every book he delivers is better than the last - INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAYSkilfully combining murder mystery and police procedural drama with a West Country travelogue, this is a satisfying read - SUNDAY MIRRORGraham Hurley is an award-winning TV documentary maker who now writes full time. He lived in Portsmouth for 20 years. He is married and has grown up children. He now lives in Exmouth, Devon. www.grahamhurley.co.uk