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London Calling (Craig novel)

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London Calling
AuthorJames Cook
LanguageEnglish
SubjectPolitical crime novel
GenreCrime
PublishedLondon
PublisherConstable Robinson
Publication date
2011
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Pages312
ISBN9781849015820
823.92
LC Class2010053874

London Calling is a 2011 book by British author James Craig. The book was an E-book bestseller before being published in print.

Synopsis

The novel is set in the lead up to an election. A murderer is on the loose and stalking Edgar Carlton the man set to become Prime Minister. Inspector John Carlyle must track down the killer before Carlton takes the law into his own hands.

Reception

In the Washington Times the book was described as a 'hard-bitten political thriller'[1] while in the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel the book was praised as a 'pitch-perfect debut'[2]

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