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Hawk at the Crossroads
(2022)(The third book in the Inspector George Zammit series)
A novel by AJ Aberford
'I thought I knew everything about murders in the Med – not so – this series is a fantastic read!’ ROBERT DAWS, AUTHOR OF THE BESTSELLING 'ROCK' CRIME SERIES.
They call him ‘The Hawk’
Turkey is the new powerbroker in the eastern Mediterranean and The Hawk sits in Istanbul, pulling the strings. But why should any of this concern a Maltese policeman?
A Mediterranean odyssey
Inspector George Zammit, of the Maltese Pulizija, receives a phone call from an old friend in need, the Libyan militia leader, Abdullah Belkacem. As a result, George and Abdullah are catapulted into an adventure, taking them from disputed Greek Islands to war-torn Libya, in a journey that tests their friendship to the limit.
As an arch manipulator and power broker, The Hawk plays his cards close to his chest. But, with one daring move, he turns the politics of the eastern Mediterranean upside down, making a powerful enemy.
Unlikely allies
Natasha Bonnici is now the head of a mysterious organised crime family, based in Milan. She and The Hawk circle each other, as the biggest game of all plays out.
Can lowly Inspector George Zammit face these forces and restore order, before the Mediterranean slips into chaos?
If you like Henning Mankell's Wallander books, or those of Michael Dibden’s Aurelio Zen, you will love Hawk at the Crossroad,with its unique blend of humour, drama and adventure.
George Zammit is to Malta, what Montalbanois to Sicily or Donna Leon’s Commissario Guido Brunetti is to Venice.
Genre: Mystery
They call him ‘The Hawk’
Turkey is the new powerbroker in the eastern Mediterranean and The Hawk sits in Istanbul, pulling the strings. But why should any of this concern a Maltese policeman?
A Mediterranean odyssey
Inspector George Zammit, of the Maltese Pulizija, receives a phone call from an old friend in need, the Libyan militia leader, Abdullah Belkacem. As a result, George and Abdullah are catapulted into an adventure, taking them from disputed Greek Islands to war-torn Libya, in a journey that tests their friendship to the limit.
As an arch manipulator and power broker, The Hawk plays his cards close to his chest. But, with one daring move, he turns the politics of the eastern Mediterranean upside down, making a powerful enemy.
Unlikely allies
Natasha Bonnici is now the head of a mysterious organised crime family, based in Milan. She and The Hawk circle each other, as the biggest game of all plays out.
Can lowly Inspector George Zammit face these forces and restore order, before the Mediterranean slips into chaos?
If you like Henning Mankell's Wallander books, or those of Michael Dibden’s Aurelio Zen, you will love Hawk at the Crossroad,with its unique blend of humour, drama and adventure.
George Zammit is to Malta, what Montalbanois to Sicily or Donna Leon’s Commissario Guido Brunetti is to Venice.
Genre: Mystery
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