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A brand new crime series from the award-winning author of the Harry McCoy books

‘A notably original protagonist . . . swept up in a high-level conspiracy reaching from Whitehall’s corridors of power to Berlin and Rudolf Hess’s doomed flight to Scotland . . . enthralling’ Financial Times

‘Great storytelling . . . I loved it’ Peter James, #1 bestselling author of the Roy Grace series

March 1941. Joseph Gunner is back on the streets of Glasgow after being wounded on the front lines in France.

Keeping the pain in his leg at bay with the help of morphine, Gunner, a former detective, is hoping to lie low as the Luftwaffe begins bombing Glasgow.

But when he runs into his old boss Drummond, he is persuaded to help examine a body found in the wreckage. When it turns out to be that of a German, mutilated to disguise his identity, Gunner reluctantly agrees to investigate.

As he begins to hunt for the truth Gunner runs into old flames and bitter enemies, before finding himself embroiled in a high-level conspiracy that reaches far beyond his hometown of Glasgow.

Partly inspired by the true story of Rudolf Hess’s secret mission to broker appeasement with Britain during the Second World War, Gunner is an atmospheric and addictive new thriller from one of Britain’s best-loved writers.

‘Great stuff . . . a vivid sense of place and time and what a main character!’ Ian Rankin, #1 bestselling author of the Rebus series

‘Perfectly captures the chaos, danger and moral mess of a world turned upside down by conflict’ Guardian

Reviews

Peter James, #1 bestselling author of the Roy Grace series
Great storytelling, and a gripping insight into war-torn Glasgow - I loved it
Ian Rankin, #1 bestselling author of the Rebus series
Great stuff . . . a vivid sense of place and time and what a main character!
Bridget Walsh, author of the Variety Palace Mysteries
What a fantastic start to a new series and I cannot wait to find out what Gunner does next. It's meticulously researched, but with a beautiful light touch that transports you to the streets of war-torn Glasgow and the lives of everyday folk doing their best to survive. A gritty, immersive, genuine page-turner. And what a compelling hero we have in Gunner: hardbitten, battle-scarred and far from perfect, but striving to do the right thing in a world riddled with corruption and deceit
Andrew Taylor, author of THE SHADOWS OF LONDON
A superb thriller with a gripping, constantly surprising plot, vividly realised characters and brutally authentic descriptions of both Glasgow's Blitz and the bleak realities of war on the Home Front. Parks's new series is one to watch
David Gilman, author of the Master of War series
A fabulous read. I loved every minute of it. Alan's storytelling pulls the reader in from page one. Wonderful, gutsy writing. Gunner is a tremendous character, as tough as a Glaswegian shipyard hammer
Vaseem Khan, author of CITY OF DESTRUCTION
Alan Parks's Gunner brings World War noir to the mean streets of Glasgow, setting a jaundiced eye onto a slice of history rarely explored in crime fiction. A lean, mean and ruthlessly readable thriller
Adrian McKinty, author of Sunday Times bestseller, THE CHAIN
A brilliant milieu, fantastic characters, an exciting story - in other words another typically great Alan Parks novel
Simon Ward, Publishing Director Ian Fleming Publications
Parks has garnered a reputation for authentic, lived-in worlds, populated by flawed but compelling characters . . . The story has a fantastic ability to turn left just when the reader thinks things are going right . . . This is a living, breathing, loveable but punishing Second World War mystery and we can't wait to see where it goes next
Financial Times
A notably original protagonist . . . swept up in a high-level conspiracy reaching from Whitehall's corridors of power to Berlin and Rudolf Hess's doomed flight to Scotland . . . enthralling
Bill Todd, Sun
Parks's characters jump out at you and the story fizzes with history and colour. A brilliant thriller to kick off a new series
Laura Wilson, Guardian
The similarities with Parks's 1970s-set Harry McCoy series will certainly please existing fans, but this well-researched historical thriller, which perfectly captures the chaos, danger and moral mess of a world turned upside down by conflict, is sure to attract new ones too.