Crime, mystery, suspense, legal, action-adventure
Jun 5th, 2013, 3:17 pm
9 Novels by Graham Hurley
Requirements: ePUB Reader, 8.82 MB
Overview:Graham Hurley is an award-winning TV documentary maker who now writes full time. He has lived in Portsmouth for over 20 years. He is married and has grown-up children.
Genre: Mystery/Thriller

ImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImage

Rules of Engagement (1990)
With the world in crisis and the Superpowers moving towards confrontation, a UK city is trying to maintain order during a nuclear emergency. Civil rights are suspended and Martin Goodman, a man with a violent secret is put in charge. But unknown to Goodman, he too is under scrutiny.
Reaper (1991)
1982: the Hunger Strikes are over. Ten men are dead. The Provos are calling for revenge. As Britain prepares for war in the South Atlantic, one man plots the ultimate counter strike. His code name? REAPER.
The Devil's Breath (1993)
On 2nd August 1990, Iraqi tanks rolled into Kuwait City. The invasion provoked international condemnation and the assembly of the largest task force since D-Day. Yet for two months the huge allied army did nothing. This novel looks at these months and what happened back in New York.
Thunder in the Blood (1994)
Keogh, an investigative journalist, stumbles on the story that the Gulf War may have been fought to a pre-arranged script. When he starts asking questions the security forces take notice and an MI5 officer, Sarah, is sent to befriend him and find out what he knows.
Sabbathman (1995)
The government is running scared. The Sabbathman is killing the people who have gained the most from their policies. His message is clear: "You have ruined this country. None of you are safe". As the public warm to the killer, MI5 are called in to stop him.
The Perfect Soldier (1996)
Features anti-personnel mines, Africa, and the journey one woman makes to find the person responsible for the death of her son in Angola. This book is both an examination of what bereavement means to one character and an indictment of the arms trade.
Heaven's Light (1997)
With local democracy undermined at every turn, anger with political impotence creates a hunger for change and a fledgling political party struggles to establish itself in Portsmouth. Slowly, Whitehall begins to wake up to the threat. Today, Portsmouth, tomorrow?
Nocturne (1998)
Media graduate Julie Emerson is new to London, but London isn't an easy city. An affair with her boss becomes all-consuming whilst her upstairs neighbour first alarms then terrifies her. Both men, in their separate ways, want all of her, at whatever cost.
Permissible Limits (1999)
When Ellie's husband is killed in an accident her world falls apart. Her husband's company is in debt and, in order to keep it going, she must learn to fly the World War II fighter plane it was built around. She must also find answers to the questions of what really lies behind her husband's death.

Download Instructions:
Download

Mirror:
Download
Jun 5th, 2013, 3:17 pm