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OverviewPolice stations are outdated, and AI's make more efficient detectives, or so says a UK Home Office determined to make cuts. When the sole witness in a trafficking case is discovered brutally murdered, a brass horseshoe forced between his teeth, Detective Sergeant Rex King is summoned back to London and into a labyrinth of memory, music, and political unrest. From The Clash's ragged 1985 busking tour to the fractured legacy of the anti-nuclear movement, Rex follows threads that tug uncomfortably at his own history - echoes he can't quite place, shadows that refuse to settle. When Rex's boss, DCI 'Lollo' Lawrence, suddenly disappears, and long-buried papers from the Miners' Strike surface, he must work alongside a sharp young detective, a seasoned former soul boy, and the National Crime Agency's unsettlingly brilliant new AI. Yet the deeper he travels, the more he finds the investigation folding back on him: professional loyalties strained, personal relationships tested, and accusations from his undercover past threatening to unmake him. Two murders, one 'misper' and a force under fire - has former 'spycop' DS Rex King finally met his match? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tony WhitePublisher: Bedford Square Publishers Imprint: Bedford Square Publishers ISBN: 9781835015797ISBN 10: 1835015794 Pages: 624 Publication Date: 18 June 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews‘White is always convivial company. His books are characterised by stylistic innovation, a feeling for place, and a love of rogues and rebels’ The Guardian Author InformationTony White is the author of six previous novels including The Fountain in the Forest and Foxy-T (both Faber & Faber) and Shackleton's Man Goes South (the first novel ever published by the Science Museum). A former writer in residence at the Science Museum, he has reviewed for the Guardian, The Idler and Irish Times. He is currently a Fellow of the Royal Literary Fund attached to Royal Holloway University of London, and an Associate Lecturer on the Creative Writing MA at Birkbeck. He is a member of the Crime Writers' Association. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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