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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Richard O'Rawe , Bernadette O'RawePublisher: Joffe Books Imprint: Severn House Edition: Main Dimensions: Width: 14.40cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.20cm Weight: 0.510kg ISBN: 9781448320356ISBN 10: 1448320356 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 05 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: No Longer Our Product Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsEnriched by historical data, this spellbinding police procedural has a vicious sting in its tail * <b>Kirkus Reviews Starred Review</b> * The O'Rawes know how to keep readers in suspense, serving up surprising twists and copious cliffhangers on the way to a satisfying solution * <b>Publishers Weekly</b> * Superior . . . the plot moves at a breakneck pace * <b>Publishers Weekly Starred Review</b> of <b>Goering’s Gold</b> * A riveting crime thriller . . . full of sharp twists and gritty dialogue, emerging with a style all his own * <b>Publishers Weekly Starred Review</b> of <b>Northern Heist</b> * As authentic as a jar of Guinness and as real as an exit wound. A fast-paced uppercut of a novel * <b>Reed Farrel Coleman</b>, New York Times bestselling author of Where it Hurts, on <b>Northern Heist</b> * Gritty. Authentic. Close to the Bone. Very close to the bone * <b>Eoin McNamee</b>, CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger winner, on <b>Northern Heist</b> * Gripping . . . A hugely impressive and skillfully crafted debut novel . . . Its dialogue is sharp and venomous . . . O'Rawe's confidence as a storyteller takes off * <b>The Irish Times</b> on <b>Northern Heist</b> * Full of double- and triple-crosses [and] stopwatch tension * <b>The Wall Street Journal</b> on <b>Northern Heist</b> * Unquestionably a serious and superior work of fiction . . . O'Rawe's book is a stunner * <b>Belfast Telegraph</b> on <b>Northern Heist</b> * A rollicking, colourful account * <b>The Guardian</b> on <b>Northern Heist</b> * Superior . . . the plot moves at a breakneck pace * <b>Publishers Weekly Starred Review</b> of <b>Goering’s Gold</b> * A riveting crime thriller . . . full of sharp twists and gritty dialogue, emerging with a style all his own * <b>Publishers Weekly Starred Review</b> of <b>Northern Heist</b> * As authentic as a jar of Guinness and as real as an exit wound. A fast-paced uppercut of a novel * <b>Reed Farrel Coleman</b>, New York Times bestselling author of Where it Hurts, on <b>Northern Heist</b> * Gritty. Authentic. Close to the Bone. Very close to the bone * <b>Eoin McNamee</b>, CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger winner, on <b>Northern Heist</b> * Gripping . . . A hugely impressive and skillfully crafted debut novel . . . Its dialogue is sharp and venomous . . . O'Rawe's confidence as a storyteller takes off * <b>The Irish Times</b> on <b>Northern Heist</b> * Full of double- and triple-crosses [and] stopwatch tension * <b>The Wall Street Journal</b> on <b>Northern Heist</b> * Unquestionably a serious and superior work of fiction . . . O'Rawe's book is a stunner * <b>Belfast Telegraph</b> on <b>Northern Heist</b> * A rollicking, colourful account * <b>The Guardian</b> on <b>Northern Heist</b> * Enriched by historical data, this spellbinding police procedural has a vicious sting in its tail * <b>Kirkus Reviews Starred Review</b> * Superior . . . the plot moves at a breakneck pace * <b>Publishers Weekly Starred Review</b> of <b>Goering’s Gold</b> * A riveting crime thriller . . . full of sharp twists and gritty dialogue, emerging with a style all his own * <b>Publishers Weekly Starred Review</b> of <b>Northern Heist</b> * As authentic as a jar of Guinness and as real as an exit wound. A fast-paced uppercut of a novel * <b>Reed Farrel Coleman</b>, New York Times bestselling author of Where it Hurts, on <b>Northern Heist</b> * Gritty. Authentic. Close to the Bone. Very close to the bone * <b>Eoin McNamee</b>, CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger winner, on <b>Northern Heist</b> * Gripping . . . A hugely impressive and skillfully crafted debut novel . . . Its dialogue is sharp and venomous . . . O'Rawe's confidence as a storyteller takes off * <b>The Irish Times</b> on <b>Northern Heist</b> * Full of double- and triple-crosses [and] stopwatch tension * <b>The Wall Street Journal</b> on <b>Northern Heist</b> * Unquestionably a serious and superior work of fiction . . . O'Rawe's book is a stunner * <b>Belfast Telegraph</b> on <b>Northern Heist</b> * A rollicking, colourful account * <b>The Guardian</b> on <b>Northern Heist</b> * Author InformationRichard O'Rawe was born in Belfast. His first book, Blanketmen, published in 2005, was a political book about the 1981 IRA/INLA hunger strike and was an Irish bestseller. His second book, Afterlives, was published in 2010. His third book, In the Name of the Son, a biography of his lifelong friend Gerry Conlon (of the Guildford Four), was published in 2017. The first two novels in his Ructions O'Hare series, Northern Heist and Goering's Gold, were published in 2018 and 2022 respectively. He is currently working on his third novel in this series. His sixth book, Stakeknife's Dirty War, another bestseller, was published in 2023. Witch Hunt is his first collaboration with his daughter, Bernadette, and the first book in the DSI Grace O'Malley thriller series. Bernadette O'Rawe is a graduate of Queen's University Belfast, having attained a BA (Hons) in Criminology and Sociology and an LL.M (Master of Laws) in Human Rights and Criminal Justice. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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