East End Noir Series: Boxset - Books 1 - 4

East End Noir Series: Boxset - Books 1 - 4

Author: Natalie Hames

Publisher: Beyond Fiction Publishing Ltd

Published: 2016-10-17

Total Pages: 752

ISBN-13:

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814 pages of gritty, East End Noir. The Towers - Book One Oppression. Despair. Rebellion What pushes a teenager from the toughest sink estate in East London to join The Met? The Towers is the first book in the East End Noir Series by Natalie Hames and introduces the young DS Matthew Connolly. Set against the dismal backdrop of 90's social housing, The Towers will plunge you into the fight for survival in a community ruled by gangs. Connolly soon discovers even the pure of heart can unwittingly slide into the world of organised crime when a loved one hits crisis point. Will he stay beneath the gang's radar, or fight fire with fire, alone? Lovers of crime fiction and noir will find The Towers will satisfy their hunger for a fast-paced, hard hitting story with unexpected twists and turns. Absorb yourself into a terrifying world where gangs and corruption rule. Dancers - Book Two [Novella] Terror. Violence. Rage. The past will always find you. Dancers is a novella and sequel to the first book - The Towers. The young Matthew Connolly faces a new challenge which will test his reserve and character to its limit. Faced with intercepting a vicious neo Nazi gang, it's down to the fledgling officer to save his estranged brother from violent reprisals. For readers who enjoy reading about police corruption, gangs and vigilante justice, this novella will have you totally addicted. District Line - Book Three Dashed hopes. Paranoia. Revenge. When you can't trust your friends, who can you trust? District Line is the third book in the East End Noir Series by Natalie Hames. When an innocent man meets with a horrifying death and a serial killer is at large, DS Connolly fights against the clock as he tries to unearth the link. Find the motive, find the killer - but will he manage it before more bodies hit the morgue? Lovers of crime fiction and tough British detectives who bend the rules will find District Line a compelling read. Finders Keepers - Book Four Greed. Treachery. Ruthless betrayal. How much does it cost to turn love to hate? Finders Keepers is the fourth book in the East End Noir Series by Natalie Hames and follows the British detective, DS Connolly. If you're looking for a violent, psychological read with characters you'll simply love to hate then Finders Keepers will make you gasp out loud. East End gangsters, Romanian underworld and Triads are set to clash. All that stands between them is a bag full of money and a woman with a heart as cold as ice. Finders Keepers will immerse you into a story of fate, violence and greed, keeping you turning every page with nail-biting tension. Reader Reviews "Cracking read easy to follow full of action couldn't put it down..." "Absolutely brilliant lots of twists and turns." "From the very first page onward I was hooked and could not drag myself away..." "A great plot with some unexpected outcomes. Hard to put down well worth a read" "Another cracking read from Natalie Hames" Download the full boxed set today and lose yourself in a world of corruption where the only difference between the sides, is a uniform.


The Towers: East End Noir Series - Book One

The Towers: East End Noir Series - Book One

Author: Natalie Hames

Publisher: Beyond Fiction Publishing Ltd

Published: 2015-08-19

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13:

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Oppression. Despair. Rebellion. What pushes a teenager from the toughest sink estate in East London to join The Met? Reader Reviews "Cracking read easy to follow full of action couldn't put it down..." "If you haven't read this book then you don't know what your missing, couldn't put it down once I had started it." "Absolutely brilliant lots of twists and turns." "Found all 3 of D.S.Connolly by chance but boy am I glad I did ...read them you won't be sorry" "From the very first page onward I was hooked and could not drag myself away..." "Another cracking read from Natalie Hames" Book Description The Towers is the first book in the East End Noir Series by Natalie Hames and introduces the young DS Matthew Connolly. Set against the dismal backdrop of 90's social housing, The Towers will plunge you into the fight for survival in a community ruled by gangs. Connolly soon discovers even the pure of heart can unwittingly slide into the world of organised crime when a loved one hits crisis point. Will he stay beneath the gang's radar, or fight fire with fire, alone? Lovers of crime fiction and noir will find The Towers will satisfy their hunger for a fast-paced, hard hitting story with unexpected twists and turns. Download The Towers today and absorb yourself into a terrifying world where gangs and corruption rule.


Billboard

Billboard

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Published: 2001-10-27

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13:

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In its 114th year, Billboard remains the world's premier weekly music publication and a diverse digital, events, brand, content and data licensing platform. Billboard publishes the most trusted charts and offers unrivaled reporting about the latest music, video, gaming, media, digital and mobile entertainment issues and trends.


Nabokov Noir

Nabokov Noir

Author: Luke Parker

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 2022-11-15

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 1501766597

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Nabokov Noir places Vladimir Nabokov's early literary career—from the 1920s to the 1940s—in the context of his fascination with silent and early sound cinema and the chiaroscuro darkness and artificial brightness of the Weimar era, with its movie palaces, cultural Americanism, and surface culture. Luke Parker argues that Nabokov's engagement with the cinema and the dynamics of mass culture more broadly is an art of exile, understood both as literary poetics and practical strategy. Obsessive and competitive, fascinated and disturbed, Nabokov's Russian-language fiction and essays, written in Berlin, present a compelling rethinking of modernist-era literature's relationship to an unabashedly mass cultural phenomenon. Parker examines how Nabokov's involvement with the cinema as actor, screenwriter, moviegoer, and, above all, chronicler of the cinematized culture of interwar Europe enabled him to flourish as a transnational writer. Nabokov, Parker shows, worked tirelessly to court publishers and film producers for maximum exposure for his fiction across languages, media, and markets. In revealing the story of Nabokov's cinema praxis—his strategic instrumentalization of the movie industry—Nabokov Noir reconstructs the deft response of a modern master to the artificial isolation and shrinking audiences of exile.