About the book…

When a nighthawker on the hunt for antiquities instead uncovers the body of a foreign student, Detective Adam Tyler is pulled into a serpentine mystery of dangerous secrets, precious finds, and illegal dealings.

You are a trespasser. You are a thief. You are a Nighthawker.

Under the dark cover of night, a figure climbs over the wall of the Botanical Garden with a bag and a metal detector. It’s a dicey location in the populous city center, but they’re on the hunt–and while most of what they find will be worthless, it takes only one big reward to justify the risk. Only this time, the nighthawker unearths a body. . . .

Detective Sergeant Adam Tyler and his newly promoted protege, Detective Constable Amina Rabbani, are officially in charge of Cold Case Reviews. But with shrinking budgets and manpower in the department, both are shunted onto the murder investigation–and when the victim is identified as a Chinese national from a wealthy family, in the UK on a student visa, the case takes on new urgency to prevent an international incident.

As Tyler and Rabbani dig further into the victim’s life, it’s becomes clear there’s more to her studies and relationships than meets the eye, and that the original investigation into her disappearance was shoddy at best. Meanwhile, someone else is watching these events . . . someone who knew the victim, and might hold the key to what happened the night she vanished…

 My thanks to Anne Cater from Random Things Tours for the blogtour invite and publishers Simon and Schuster for my gifted review copy of ‘Nighthawking’ by Russ Thomas which is out from 29th April in hardcover, audiobook and e-book formats!
In much the same way that the nighthawker, a seeker for treasure under cover of night with a metal detector, thrills to the nature of exposing the hidden to the light, the Cold Case Review team seek to find the truth.
The bodies may be long cold, but justice burns white hot in the veins of Mina Rabbani (Happy promotion!), Detective Adam Tyler and his team as the arm of a woman is found in the Botanical Gardens , by a startled nighthawker whose detector found the gold of her wedding band and horrified, fled the scene.
As the rest of her is uncovered, the case falls into Adam’s lap, and as his personal and professional lives intertwine and impact upon each other as the headstrong detective follows his own hunches -is this because he doesn’t fully trust his team or is it because he has an over inflated sense of ego that only he can do things correctly?
Or, thirdly, is he recklessly fuelled by vengeance against quite a few local criminal networks, the legacy of his father, also a career policeman, and the superiors who are lurking like vultures over the still twitching body of the CCR team? With budgetary constraints looking for cuts to be made, Adam and Mina need results and they need them quickly.
Dark, incredibly engrossing and deeply emotional, this second instalment in the series takes you deeper into the homes lives of both Mina and Adam as they navigate why anyone would want to kill this young woman, and develop their team dynamics on the back of Mina’s promotion.
It’s a swift moving police procedural with brilliant characterisations and jaw dropping moments, and I am so there for any more from the CCR team!!!

About the author…

Russ Thomas grew up in the 80s reading anything he could get his hands on, writing stories, watching television and playing videogames: in short, anything that avoided the Great Outdoors. He spent five years trying to master the Electronic Organ and another five learning Spanish. It didn’t take him too long to realize he’d be better off sticking to the writing.

After a few ‘proper’ jobs (among them: pot-washer. optician’s receptionist, supermarket warehouse operative, call-center telephonist and storage salesman) he discovered the joys of bookselling, where he could talk to people about books all day. Now a full-time writer, he also teaches creative writing classes and mentors new authors. ‘Firewatching’ is his first novel

Twitter @thevoiceofruss @simonschuster @annecater

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