Good Dark Night, 9781472152701
Hardcover
Family loyalty, betrayal, and sacrifice in a seaside noir thriller.

Good Dark Night

$36.10

  • Hardcover

    352 pages

  • Release Date

    14 November 2019

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Summary

Good Dark Night: A Seaside Noir of Family and Sacrifice

‘Brilliant seaside noir, the action play[s] out at cracking pace in the rough and seedy resort’ Sunday Times Crime Club

‘Be prepared to immerse yourself in Great Yarmouth’s murky underworld with this great thriller’ Five Stars, The Sun - ‘Book of the Week’

For the first time in years, Tatiana Goodwin feels in control. She has survived events which would make most people give up and go into hiding. Yet Tati is st…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781472152701
ISBN-10:1472152700
Series:The Goodwins
Author:Harry Brett
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint:Corsair
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:352
Release Date:14 November 2019
Weight:560g
Dimensions:236mm x 156mm x 34mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

’ The Godfather in Great Yarmouth’ - Ian Rankin

‘The Godfather in Great Yarmouth’ - Ian Rankin

Brilliant seaside noir, the action plays out at cracking pace in teh rough and seedy resort - Sunday Times Crime Club

Be prepared to immerse yourself in Great Yarmouth’s murky underworld with this great thriller - The Sun, Book of the Week

An atmospheric and riveting tale - Guardian

Harry Brett writes a fun plot with witty elegance - The Times

Taut and atmospheric - Eva Dolan

It offers readers not only propulsive storytelling but deeper pleasures - foremost in Tatty, as rich and complicated a female character as one could hope for - Megan Abbott

Excellent caper in an unusual setting - Irish Independent

About The Author

Harry Brett

Harry Brett is a pseudonym for Henry Sutton, who is the author of nine previous novels including My Criminal World and Get Me Out Of Here. He also co-authored the DS Jack Frost novel, First Frost, under the pseudonym James Henry. His work has been translated into many languages. His fifth novel, Kids’ Stuff, received an Arts Council Writers’ Award in 2002, and became a long-running stage play in Riga, Latvia.

He has judged numerous literary prizes, including the John Lewellyn Rhys Prize and the Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year. He has been the Literary Editor of Esquire magazine and the Books Editor of the Daily Mirror. He teaches Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia, where he is a Senior Lecturer and the director of the new Creative Writing MA Crime Fiction.

He lives in Norwich with his family.

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