City of Sinners

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Pub Date 28 Jun 2018 | Archive Date 5 Jul 2018

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'A character destined for television' Daily Mail
'High octane drama from one of Britain’s freshest crime voices' Phil Williams, BBC Radio Five live


It is an ordinary Yorkshire morning, cold and miserable.

The streets are not yet busy. Police cars hurriedly pull up in the centre of town, but none of their lights are flashing and the sirens are silent.

A body has been found, elaborately and painstakingly positioned to send a message. But what message? And to who?

It’s DCI Harry Virdee’s job to find out. But Harry doesn’t know that the killer is watching him, that the killer is coming for him.

Because this is personal.

'Dhand is a fearless writer' Sunday Times

A DI Harry Virdee Thriller

'A character destined for television' Daily Mail
'High octane drama from one of Britain’s freshest crime voices' Phil Williams, BBC Radio Five live


It is an ordinary Yorkshire morning, cold and...


Available Editions

EDITION Other Format
ISBN 9780593080498
PRICE £16.99 (GBP)
PAGES 320

Average rating from 22 members


Featured Reviews

Harry Virdee is back saving Bradford in City of Sinners which is the third book in the series by A A Dhand.

As before the action is fast and furious and kept me hooked throughout.

The author pulls no punches as Harry faces his most personal challenge to date one that impacts both him and his family.

In amongst the mayhem of the main story the author nicely interweaves a secondary storyline about Harry's wife that definitely adds to the overall story.

This book can be read either as a standalone or after reading the previous 2 books as there is sufficient backstory for a new reader.

Overall I would thoroughly recommend this book and look forward to more stories about Harry and Bradford

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