Tony Parsons puts you right there in every scene he writes. I love that kind of storytelling and I'm a D.C. Max Wolfe fan. - James Patterson
12 DEAD GIRLS
As dawn breaks on a snowy February morning, a refrigerated lorry is found parked in the heart of London's Chinatown. Inside, twelve women, apparently illegal immigrants, are dead from hypothermia.
13 PASSPORTS
But in the cab of the abandoned death truck, DC Max Wolfe of West End Central finds thirteen passports.
WHERE IS SHE?
The hunt for the missing woman will take Max Wolfe into the dark heart of the world of human smuggling, mass migration and 21st-century slave markets, as he is forced to ask the question that haunts our time. What would you do for a home?
This is crime writing to die for - GQ
Tony Parsons is a bestselling novelist and an award-winning journalist. His books have been published in over forty languages and his multi-million selling novel Man and Boy won The Book of The Year prize in 2000. Most recently, he created the Max Wolfe crime series. Tony lives in London with his family.
Title: Die Last: (DC Max Wolfe)
Author: Parsons, Tony
ISBN: 9781780895932
Binding:
Publisher: Cornerstone
Publication Date: 2017-04-06
Number of Pages: 416
Weight: 0.6624 kg
Parsons is superb. He produces a riveting story from an unedifying subject which grips from start to finish. It horrifies, informs and thrills , and you cannot turn away until the very last page. Now that's how a book should be * On: Yorkshire *
Parsons handcuffs you from the first page... written with a winning combination of horror and compassion - this is one Wolfe that really bites * The Sun *
Die Last, the fourth and latest of his thrillers, [is] a fast-paced, cunningly plotted story about human smuggling and sex trafficking, written with headline-ripping immediacy * The Herald *
Fast-paced and darkly witty... Gripping Stuff * Closer *
It was totally gripping and the pages slipped away * Woman's Way *
this is crime writing to die for * GQ *