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Good Cop Bad Cop

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11th November 2021

Price: £16.99

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Selected: Hardcover / ISBN-13: 9781472271006

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BRAVE HERO OR CRIMINAL MASTERMIND?
TONIGHT WE FIND OUT.

‘Simon Kernick writes with his foot pressed hard on the pedal. Hang on tight!’ HARLAN COBEN

‘Great plots, great characters, great action’ LEE CHILD
‘Heaven for readers who love ruthless, full-throttle thrillers’ SUNDAY TIMES

Undercover cop Chris Sketty became a hero when he almost died trying to stop the most brutal terror attack in UK history. With the suspects either dead or missing, the real motive remains a mystery.

But someone is convinced Sketty is a liar.
A criminal mastermind.
A murderer.

Blackmailed into revealing the truth, Sketty will share a twisting tale of betrayal, deception and murder…with a revelation so shocking that nothing will be the same again.

‘An absolute master of the adrenaline-fuelled ride’ PETER JAMES

‘One of Britain’s top thriller writersTHE SUN

‘That thud you hear is Kernick whipping the rug from under your feet again.’ THE TIMES

Simon Kernick is one of the most reliable purveyors of the edge-of-your-seat thriller… gives a more powerful adrenaline rush than an EpiPen’ SUNDAY EXPRESS

‘Pace, pace, pace is what Simon Kernick does best’ DAILY MIRROR

Reviews

Lee Child
Great plots, great characters, great action
Peter James
An absolute master of the adrenaline-fuelled ride
Harlan Coben
Simon Kernick writes with his foot pressed hard on the pedal. Hang on tight!
Sunday Express
Simon Kernick is one of the most reliable purveyors of the edge-of-your-seat thriller... gives a more powerful adrenaline rush than an EpiPen
Daily Mirror
Pace, pace, pace is what Simon Kernick does best
Sunday Sport
Thriller-meister Simon Kernick's standalone books are always worth picking up
The Sun
One of Britain's top thriller writers