A Wild Justice: A dark and twisty crime thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat

· Canelo
Ebook
320
Pages

About this ebook

Three murders. Two continents. One price for justice.

Bill Grainger, chief executive of an American gas company, and his wife Beth are found dead, violently murdered in their home in Washington D.C. It appears to be a home invasion and robbery, gone horribly wrong. Beth’s brother, former CIA agent John Lock vows revenge, swearing to not stop until their killers are brought to justice.

Meanwhile, in the subarctic gas field town of Novy Urengoy, Siberia, a parallel investigation is taking place. Detective Alexei Vorontsyev is looking into the death of another executive of the same American gas company, apparently the victim of the local mafia.

John and Alexei’s cases soon become entwined as they battle endless red tape to uncover new evidence, and both of their lives are put at risk. The deaths connected to the Grainger gas company seem to be symptoms of a wider conspiracy – a conspiracy which threatens world order and the future of the West...

Part-police procedural, part-spy thriller, A Wild Justice is a knock-out, perfect for fans of Desmond Bagley and Frederick Forsyth.

About the author

Cardiff-born, internationally bestselling author Craig Thomas (1942–2011) wrote eighteen novels between 1976 and 1998. His first novel, Rat Trap, was published in 1976, swiftly followed by the international bestseller, Firefox. It was after the success of this book that he left his job as an English teacher and became a full-time novelist. Firefox attracted the attention of Hollywood and in 1982 was made into a film starring and directed by Clint Eastwood.

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