2014 ITW Award for Best E-Book original (nominee)
Sometimes a little violence is a good thing
You can't go on the kind of spree ex-cop Tom Bishop did and not face consequences.
After three years of rotting in a cell, Bishop is busted out of prison in the dead of night and thrown into the middle of a police war where the stakes are high and personal.
Now, the very man who put him away calls on his help. But what starts out as a simple rescue mission escalates into an adrenaline-fuelled, action packed thrill-ride as Bishop plunges into a web of conspiracy that threatens to destroy his soul, but may provide the truth about his past.
Out of Exile is the anticipated follow up to the award-nominated Dark City Blue.
"Gutsy characters and a high stakes plot. This hard-assed crime thriller had me from the first page." - Greg Barron, author of Rotten Gods and Savage Tide
"Genuine, nail-shredding excitement." - Reading Kills
NOMINATED FOR BEST EBOOK ORIGINAL NOVEL - 2014 ITW THRILLER AWARDS
Genre: Mystery
You can't go on the kind of spree ex-cop Tom Bishop did and not face consequences.
After three years of rotting in a cell, Bishop is busted out of prison in the dead of night and thrown into the middle of a police war where the stakes are high and personal.
Now, the very man who put him away calls on his help. But what starts out as a simple rescue mission escalates into an adrenaline-fuelled, action packed thrill-ride as Bishop plunges into a web of conspiracy that threatens to destroy his soul, but may provide the truth about his past.
Out of Exile is the anticipated follow up to the award-nominated Dark City Blue.
"Gutsy characters and a high stakes plot. This hard-assed crime thriller had me from the first page." - Greg Barron, author of Rotten Gods and Savage Tide
"Genuine, nail-shredding excitement." - Reading Kills
NOMINATED FOR BEST EBOOK ORIGINAL NOVEL - 2014 ITW THRILLER AWARDS
Genre: Mystery
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