Edge of Civilisation

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Pub Date 26 Apr 2022 | Archive Date 28 Feb 2022

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Description

Detective Inspector Wordsworth has been called in for an interview with the Internal Investigation Unit. They are making enquiries into his handling of Operation Clayton, an extensive operation originally sparked into life by the disappearance of fifteen-year-old Jodie Kinsella.

The case, while at first seemingly run-of-the-mill involving a runaway teenager, soon became so much more. It was immediately evident to Wordsworth and his partner DS Redhead that Jodie was just one of a number of teenage girls that are missing. If it hadn’t been for Jodie’s disappearance, then there would have been little chance that anybody would have ever seriously looked into the other missing girls.

Their detective work leads them eventually to three boys from wealthy, influential families who all attend a local private school and all had a connection with Jodie and the other missing girls. Do they have a teenage serial killer on their hands? And more importantly: if he can find the culprit, can Wordsworth even make a conviction stick in the face of institutional discrimination?

Detective Inspector Wordsworth has been called in for an interview with the Internal Investigation Unit. They are making enquiries into his handling of Operation Clayton, an extensive operation...


A Note From the Publisher

Tony Mchale’s work is known to virtually everyone. He has spent over 40 years as a screen writer, working on some of the most well-known UK dramas, many that still appear on our screens today including; EastEnders, Holby City, which he co-created and for which he also won a BAFTA, The Bill, Casualty, Silent Witness, Trial and Retribution, Dalziel and Pascoe, Waking the Dead and many more, as well as his own thrillers Resort To Murder and Headless.

Tony Mchale’s work is known to virtually everyone. He has spent over 40 years as a screen writer, working on some of the most well-known UK dramas, many that still appear on our screens today...


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Tony McHale will be appearing at the 2022 Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival.

He will be Table Host at the Author Dinner at 6.15pm on Friday 22nd July 2022.

Tony McHale will be appearing at the 2022 Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival.

He will be Table Host at the Author Dinner at 6.15pm on Friday 22nd July 2022.


Available Editions

EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9781803780023
PRICE £10.99 (GBP)

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I really enjoyed this book and found it quite a quick read. It hooked me from the start and was incredibly well written and mysterious. I didn't find it to be predictable

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