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eBook details
- Title: Falling Too
- Author : Gordon Brown
- Release Date : January 18, 2017
- Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers,Books,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 592 KB
Description
The Crime of the Century is about to be committedâŠagainâŠ
In the early hours of a Thursday morning in August 1963, one of the UKâs most famous crimes was committed when a Royal Mail train, heading from Glasgow to London, was robbed of ÂŁ2.6 million. Over five decades later, the real mastermind behind the robbery, a man who got no credit, but who wants it, is determined to top the original robbery by stealing the entire wealth of a fleeing Glasgow crime lord from a trainâin exactly the same spot that the original crime took place.
Meanwhile Charlie Wiggs, a small-time unassuming accountant, discovers that his friend, Tina, has stolen a drawing worth ÂŁ400,000 in a bid to get out from under crushing debtâand itâs now in that same Glasgow crime lordâs collection, on that very train.
If Tina canât get the drawing back sheâll go to jailâor worse. Desperate, she asks Charlie to help.
Charlie has only one solution: team up with the violent, bitter mastermind and steal the drawing backâand in the process, become one of the most notorious train robbers in British history.
Praise for Falling Too:
âFalling Too is a praiseworthy encore to Brownâs debut novel, Falling, and more fun than a barrel of Glenfiddish.â âJ.L. Abramo, Shamus Award-winning author of Circling the Runway
âGordon Brownâs Falling Too starts at a gallop and doesnât let up. A highly enjoyable read that is as much fun as it is gritty and pacey. This is Tartan Noir at its finest.â Matt Hilton, author of the Joe Hunter thrillers
Praise for Falling:
âChaos reigns as the plot comes thick and fast in this thriller told from alternating perspectives of a brilliantly drawn cast of characters. If Guy Richie is looking for his next hit crime caper, he could do worse.â âDaily Record
âThroughout, Brown keeps a firm, skilful grip on his material in what turns out to be a very promising debut novel.â âThe Herald