Force of Hate

From the top ten bestselling author Graham Bartlett

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Pub Date 23 Mar 2023 | Archive Date 22 Mar 2023

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When a night-time firebomb attack at a Brighton travellers’ site kills women and children, Chief Superintendent Jo Howe has strong reason to believe the new, dubiously elected, far-right council leader is behind the murders. Against the direct orders of her chief constable, Jo digs deep into the killings secretly briefing the senior investigating officer of her suspicions. As she delves further, Jo uncovers an underworld of human trafficking and euthanasia all leading to a devastating plot which threatens thousands of lives and from which the murderous politician looks sure to walk scot-free. Having narrowly survived a plot to kill her, where another was not so lucky, she realises that only by facing near-certain death once more can she thwart this terrorist outrage.

When a night-time firebomb attack at a Brighton travellers’ site kills women and children, Chief Superintendent Jo Howe has strong reason to believe the new, dubiously elected, far-right council...


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EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9780749028671
PRICE £16.99 (GBP)
PAGES 352

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Force of Hate is the second book in the Jo Howe series by Graham Bartlett and this builds on the promise of the first book.

Force of Hate isn’t a typical police procedural despite the author’s background but more of a crime/ police thriller which keeps the action coming thick and fast.

The book is definitely entertaining and I look forward to book three in due course.

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