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Direct Hit
            
        
                
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                            Pub Date
                20 Mar 2015
                            | Archive Date
                23 Aug 2016
        
     
             
        
        
 
     
    
    
        
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        The jagged blast of high explosives rips through the evening air. In the sky over East London the searchlights criss-cross in search of the enemy.  On the first night of the Blitz, a corpse is discovered in a van in the back streets of West Ham. Detective Inspector John Jago recognizes the dead man as local Justice of the Peace Charles Villiers. But a German bomb obliterates all evidence.   Villiers was not a popular man, both powerful and feared. As the sirens wail, the detective must start matching motive to opportunity – and it doesn’t help when his boss foists an intrusive American journalist on him.  Jago soon discovers the dead man held many secrets, some reaching back to World War I. A lot of people wished Villiers dead – and an air raid is a good time to conceal a murder.
    
        
        The jagged blast of high explosives rips through the evening air. In the sky over East London the searchlights criss-cross in search of the enemy.  On the first night of the Blitz, a corpse is...
                    
             
                        
    
        
            
                
                                
                                
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                    The jagged blast of high explosives rips through the evening air. In the sky over East London the searchlights criss-cross in search of the enemy.  On the first night of the Blitz, a corpse is discovered in a van in the back streets of West Ham. Detective Inspector John Jago recognizes the dead man as local Justice of the Peace Charles Villiers. But a German bomb obliterates all evidence.   Villiers was not a popular man, both powerful and feared. As the sirens wail, the detective must start matching motive to opportunity – and it doesn’t help when his boss foists an intrusive American journalist on him.  Jago soon discovers the dead man held many secrets, some reaching back to World War I. A lot of people wished Villiers dead – and an air raid is a good time to conceal a murder.
                 
                             
         
     
 
    
                
    
 
         
     
    
    
        
            Advance Praise
                                                            
        
        "Compelling-with a twist of nostalgia for a lost London." Andy Martin, author of Reacher 20: Lee Child and the Making of Make Me 
"I couldn't stop reading...A new detective inspector has made his appearance, and I hope very much that it won't be the last we've heard of him." Peter Stansky, author of The First Day of the Blitz
    
        
        "Compelling-with a twist of nostalgia for a lost London." Andy Martin, author of Reacher 20: Lee Child and the Making of Make Me 
"I couldn't stop reading...A new detective inspector has made his...
                    
             
                        
    
        
            
                
                                
                                
                    Advance Praise
                    "Compelling-with a twist of nostalgia for a lost London." Andy Martin, author of Reacher 20: Lee Child and the Making of Make Me 
"I couldn't stop reading...A new detective inspector has made his appearance, and I hope very much that it won't be the last we've heard of him." Peter Stansky, author of The First Day of the Blitz
                 
                             
         
     
 
    
                
    
         
     
    
            
        
                        
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                9781782641278 | 
            
                        
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                                    | EDITION | 
                    Paperback                     | 
                            
                        
                | ISBN | 
                9781782641278 | 
            
                        
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                                            £7.99 (GBP)
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