
Girl Zero
by A. A. Dhand
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Pub Date 13 Jul 2017 | Archive Date 1 Aug 2017
Random House UK, Transworld Publishers | Bantam Press
Description
'A story as fresh as today’s newspaper headlines — and all the more potent for being so' Mail on Sunday
There are some surprises that no-one should ever have to experience. Standing over the body of your beloved – and murdered – niece is one of them. For Detective Inspector Harry Virdee, a man perilously close to the edge, it feels like the beginning of the end.
His boss may be telling him he’s too close to work the case, but this isn’t something that Harry can just let lie. He needs to dive into the murky depths of the Bradford underworld and find the monster that lurks there who killed his flesh and blood.
But before he can, he must tell his brother, Ron, the terrible news. And there is no predicting how he will react. Impulsive, dangerous and alarmingly well connected, Ron will act first and think later. Harry may have a murderer to find but if he isn't careful, he may also have a murder to prevent.
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Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780593076668 |
PRICE | £12.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 320 |
Featured Reviews

This is the second in the Detective Hardeep Virdee series and I must say it was a definite 5* from me. The books are definitely best read in order because although you do get some background to book 1 It makes for a more enjoyable read when you know more about the characters and their backgrounds. The book is fast paced and quite violent in places but no more than you would expect from a gritty northern crime thriller set in Bradford. I also like the fact that the author highlights the many cultural differences that the communities face some which seem insurmountable. All in all I loved it