If you want to solve a crime like Pearl Harbor, there’s only one question to ask - Who benefits?
“States don’t have friends, only interests.”
Prepare to rethink everything you thought you knew about World War Two
1940, Britain’s darkest hour and as young Naval Intelligence officer Tom Belvoir negotiates the hushed corridors of power behind the blackout curtains, he hears the murmured talk of surrender in shadowy corners.
Desperate times call for truly desperate measures, an extreme operation and the ultimate sacrifice, in a plot which will change the course of history.
Now, seventy years later, what secrets are still too dangerous to face the light of day
Fatherland meets Smiley’s world of bureaucracy and deception in a book which will make you question the story you've been told.
But what really happened back in those desperate days of 1940? The facts and documents tell the story we're all familiar with. But rearrange them, and add in some facts which seem to have slipped from public view, and a very different picture emerges. And who's to know what the truth really is?
“…a fantastic anti-hero…positively Shakespearian in his moral complexity...If I could only recommend one book this year, it would be Heavy Duty People” – Vulpes Libris bookblog
Damage’s club has had an offer it can’t refuse, to patch over to join The Brethren MC.
But as the bikes rumble and roar across the wild Northern fells, what does this mean for Damage and his brothers? What choices will they have to make as they ride through the wind? What bloody oil stained history might it reawaken? And why are The Brethren making this offer?
Loyalty to his club and his brothers has been Damage’s life and route to wealth, but what happens when business becomes serious and brother starts killing brother?
From being in a gang to becoming a gangster, Heavy Duty People is the book that invented Biker Noir.
Get Carter meets Sons of Anarchy in this gritty British crime thriller.
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