Blackwater
On sale
14th July 2016
Price: £10.99
‘A fast-moving thriller. I was totally absorbed by it’ ELLY GRIFFITHS
‘Vivid and compelling, with great evocation of the 1980s period’ PETER JAMES
‘A masterclass in place and landscape’ CHRISTIE WATSON
January 1983, Blackwater Estuary
A new year brings a new danger to the Essex shoreline. An illicit shipment, bound for Colchester – 100 kilograms of powder that will frantically accelerate tensions in the historic town, and leave its own murderous trace.
Detective Inspector Nick Lowry, and his fellow officers Daniel Kenton and Jane Gabriel must now develop a tolerance to one another, and show their own substance, to save Britain’s oldest settlement from a new, unsettling enemy.
PERFECT FOR FANS OF PETER JAMES AND STUART MACBRIDE.
‘Vivid and compelling, with great evocation of the 1980s period’ PETER JAMES
‘A masterclass in place and landscape’ CHRISTIE WATSON
January 1983, Blackwater Estuary
A new year brings a new danger to the Essex shoreline. An illicit shipment, bound for Colchester – 100 kilograms of powder that will frantically accelerate tensions in the historic town, and leave its own murderous trace.
Detective Inspector Nick Lowry, and his fellow officers Daniel Kenton and Jane Gabriel must now develop a tolerance to one another, and show their own substance, to save Britain’s oldest settlement from a new, unsettling enemy.
PERFECT FOR FANS OF PETER JAMES AND STUART MACBRIDE.
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Reviews
It's a cracker . . . Henry is aware of the required marks for plot, pace and characterization and hits each one with devastating accuracy . . . brilliant.
James Henry has done it again with another taut, highly atmospheric police procedural!
James Henry's writing is vivid and compelling, with great evocation of the 1980s period.
Perfectly structured, authentically bred from its bleak and watery setting, Blackwater gives us a new Essex reimagined as a noir landscape.
The smell of the marshes permeates every page . . . This is old-style policing set in an interesting period, and it's an encouraging start to what is likely to be an engaging series.
This is great stuff.
A palpable hit . . . [a] dark, but glittering pearl.
Brilliantly engineered police procedural.
A brilliant read, I can't recommend it highly enough.
A fast-moving thriller with strong characters, dark humour and a terrific sense of place. I was totally absorbed.