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Uncover the thrilling adventures of private eye Nick Sharman in this long-lost collection of gripping stories and captivating novels from the 90s. Set against the backdrop of seedily glamorous South London, this brand new addition is a treasure for fans of hard-boiled crime fiction. As Sharman navigates his tumultuous world filled with misfits, villains, and eccentrics, readers are drawn into a maze of suspense where danger lurks around every corner. **The Crime & Mystery Club** presents this remarkable find—an exceptional portrayal of Sharman’s precarious escapades, whether he’s working in the city or inadvertently getting mixed up in trouble while on holiday in the country. Timlin's writing style blends a pure pulp vibe, reminiscent of Spillane and Chandler, making it a perfect choice for those who appreciate brutal yet evocative storytelling. Dive into the dark side of South London with Nick Sharman, hailed as 'the king of the British hard-boiled thriller' by the Times. Experience why 'hard-boiled story-telling with attitude' has become a hallmark of this genre. Don't miss out on adding this collection to your library; with free shipping available, it’s never been easier to enjoy these thrilling tales that promise to keep you on the edge of your seat. **Note:** Free shipping is included, please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled. Condition: BRAND NEW. ISBN: 9780857303790. Year: 2021. Publisher: The Crime & Mystery Club.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780857303790
Year: 2021
Publisher: The Crime & Mystery Club
Description:
A recently-discovered, long-lost novel and short stories from the 90s featuring private eye Nick Sharman.
Follow Sharman as he patrols his seedily glamorous South London beat, with its cast of villains, eccentrics, misfits and losers. A magnet for trouble, even when he is on holiday in the country, he has a habit of inadvertently ending up on the wrong side of the law and at the wrong end of a shotgun. In this high-risk world, people are seldom what they seem and nothing can be taken for granted.
'The king of the British hard-boiled thriller.' — Times
'The mean streets of South London need their heroes tough. Private eye Nick Sharman fits the bill.' — The Telegraph
'Hard-boiled story-telling with attitude.' — Daily Mail
'It is possible that South London contains some law abiding citizens in conventional relationships but they make no appearance in Timlin's immoral, wildly enjoyable books.' — Times
'A pure pulp vision closer to Spillane than Chandler. The Sharman books are bloody romances of the South London badlands.' — John Williams
'Nick Sharman is like black coffee at 4 o'clock in the morning: very black, very bitter.' — Derek Raymond
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780857303790
Year: 2021
Publisher: The Crime & Mystery Club
Description:
A recently-discovered, long-lost novel and short stories from the 90s featuring private eye Nick Sharman.
Follow Sharman as he patrols his seedily glamorous South London beat, with its cast of villains, eccentrics, misfits and losers. A magnet for trouble, even when he is on holiday in the country, he has a habit of inadvertently ending up on the wrong side of the law and at the wrong end of a shotgun. In this high-risk world, people are seldom what they seem and nothing can be taken for granted.
'The king of the British hard-boiled thriller.' — Times
'The mean streets of South London need their heroes tough. Private eye Nick Sharman fits the bill.' — The Telegraph
'Hard-boiled story-telling with attitude.' — Daily Mail
'It is possible that South London contains some law abiding citizens in conventional relationships but they make no appearance in Timlin's immoral, wildly enjoyable books.' — Times
'A pure pulp vision closer to Spillane than Chandler. The Sharman books are bloody romances of the South London badlands.' — John Williams
'Nick Sharman is like black coffee at 4 o'clock in the morning: very black, very bitter.' — Derek Raymond