
Blood On The Broadcast
S. D. W. Hamilton
(Author)Description
A Locked Room. An Improbable Murder.
When Private Investigator Jacob Kincaid is approached by mystery podcaster Natalie Amato, he senses a case that matters may have finally fallen across his desk.
The former journalist hires Jacob to investigate the death of a colleague, convinced what was initially written off by police as an accident, was actually murder.
With an unlikely crime and a cult of Ireland's elite watching from the shadows, Jacob must navigate an increasingly deadly case to get the answers he needs and where every new truth uncovered puts his life, and Natalie's, at risk.
Product Details
Publisher | Wedge |
Publish Date | February 02, 2024 |
Pages | 316 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781738402212 |
Dimensions | 8.0 X 5.0 X 0.7 inches | 0.8 pounds |
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Reviews
An intriguing case lies at the heart of this hugely satisfying debut mystery, written with real skill and confidence. Hamilton is definitely one to watch.
Brian McGilloway, Sunday Times and New York Times bestselling author of DS Lucy Black thrillers and Inspector Devlin mysteries
Blood on the Broadcast is a clever, witty, and expertly crafted thrill ride of a crime novel. With his debut, SDW Hamilton makes a name for himself as a crime author to watch and I personally can't wait to see what he does next.
Sara Ochs, Author of The Dive and The Resort
Don't miss this terrific debut from an exciting new voice in Northern Irish crime fiction. In this complex locked-room mystery, S.D.W. Hamilton introduces readers to a conflicted, dedicated private investigator in Jacob Kincaid. Together with his latest client, Natalie, he probes a young woman's puzzling death and its connection to a mysterious cult.
J. Woollcott, award-winning author of A Nice Place to Die and Blood Relations, The Belfast Murder Series.
Blood on the Broadcast is a fresh new slice of Ulster noir.
Simon Maltman, Author of Hunted
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