Nightfall by Stephen Leather

9 Feb

Nightfall

Nightfall

The first in an exhilarating new occult thriller series by Stephen Leather.

When he couldn’t save a little girl who was being abused by her father, policeman Jack Nightingale left the force and became a private investigator. But he’s struggling to cope.

That is, until he inherits a mansion in Surrey from a man who turns out to be his biological father. A father, who, it appears, killed himself in the middle of a magic circle when he was unable to reverse a deal he did with a demon. A deal that sold his son’s soul.

Stephen Leather, creator of the smash hit Dan Shepherd thrillers, has been shortlisted twice for the Crime Writers’ Steel Dagger for best thriller of the year


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