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    Traitor: the brand-new unputdownable gangland thriller

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    ISBN: 9781408730034
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    AuthorKray, Roberta
    Pub Date14/11/2024
    BindingHardback
    Pages448
    Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
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    THE BRAND NEW GANGLAND CRIME NOVEL FROM ROBERTA KRAY. NO ONE KNOWS CRIME LIKE KRAY.

    NO ONE KNOWS CRIME LIKE KRAY.

    THE BRAND NEW GANGLAND CRIME NOVEL FROM ROBERTA KRAY

    She sold him out. Now he's out for revenge . . .

    After her murderous ex-boyfriend who she turned in to the police was released from prison, Jem Byrne fled to London, desperate to hide herself in the hustle of the big city. Now she spends every day watching her back, waiting for him to catch up with her. But The Mansfield estate is far from a safe place to hide, and Jem soon learns she's only ever one wrong move away from being found out - and sold out.

    Private Investigator Harry Lind makes a living out of other people's secrets. When he meets Jem, he can tell she's hiding something big and he's desperate to find out what. But his talents have already been enlisted by another: an aging mother hoping to discover the truth about her daughter's disappearance fifty years earlier. There's also the two kids from The Mansfield pestering him to find their missing dad. Could Jem be the key to cracking both cases?

    And then there's Philip, The Mansfield Estate's newest resident. He's lurking in the shadows, watching it all unfold. Or is he doing more than just watching?

    Full of the same danger and grit as its London setting, this is author Roberta Kray at the top of her game. Get ready for a KILLER read . . .

    'Well into MARTINA COLE territory' Independent

    'A cracking good read' JESSIE KEANE