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Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780340832646

Price: £6.99

ON SALE: 9th May 2005

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Thriller / Suspense

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WHEN IT’S HARD TO ADVANCE



In the dead of a Dublin night, James ‘Kelpie’ Kilburn struggles ashore with an enormous cocaine haul. Later, Ashley Naughton leaves Tempest, a city nightclub owned by lowlife Vinnie York, to return home. Both vanish from sight.

Soon, notorious Dublin criminal Patrick York arrives from Holland to investigate his missing haul. The heat is on, particularly for his son Vinnie and for Patrick’s long-time cohort Edward Naughton, father of Ashley.

Rookie detectives Sarah Kenny and John Quigley are called in by the missing girl’s mother. As fears grow for Ashley, they must piece together a dangerous puzzle – and try to avoid the flying bullets. Would Edward Naughton sacrifice his own daughter to keep ahead of a multimillion-euro industry? And why, just when they’re getting somewhere, does their client call off the search?



BUT HARDER STILL TO TURN BACK …



False Intentions is a fast-paced thriller that twists and turns to its startling conclusion.

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Reviews

'It is grim, gritty, terrifying. And real.' - THE IRISH INDEPENDENT
PRAISE FOR VICIOUS CIRCLE
'A rivetting thriller!' - THE SUNDAY WORLD
'...gripping...Fascinating in its portrayal of the 'ordinary' women on the game and disquietening in its description of the 'ordinary' men who avail of their services, 'Vicious Circle' is a must read.'-U MAGAZINE
'An engaging thriller...An eye-opening representation of hidden Dublin society, 'Vicious Circle' is a transfixing whodunit, with the underlying sinister and sad truth that the work is founded on reality...'-EVENING HERALD
'Unique...frighteningly real.' - IRISH TATLER