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Only the Dead

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A series of brutal murders forces Detective Sergeant Sean Devereaux to face his own dark past in the search for answers.
When a failed witness protection operation ends in multiple homicides, evidence suggests the crime is linked to a series of violent robberies in Auckland City. For Detective Sergeant Sean Devereaux, solving the case is proving next to impossible. His own superiors in the police department are refusing to cooperate with his investigation. After Devereaux shoots a suspect in a botched surveillance job, he is forced to start providing the answers rather than demanding them. With his career on the line and old demons threatening to consume his very sanity, Devereaux is running out of time as he succumbs to a nightmare world of extreme brutality, where bad and desperate men stalk both sides of the legal divide.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 1, 2013
ISBN9781775490111
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Ben Sanders

Ben Sanders has been a keen writer since his early teens and his debut novel, THE FALLEN, was published to high acclaim in 2010. His second novel, BY ANY MEANS, published in 2011 also received excellent reviews and spent a number of weeks in New Zealand's top 10. ONLY THE DEAD is his third novel.

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    A competent detective story set in Auckland involving armed robberies and dodgy cops. Looks like it will be a series. When DS Sean Devereaux shoots a suspect his life gets unbelievably complicated which includes his ex partner PI John Hale. Loved that is set in New ZealandOnly criticism is there is at least one too many protagonists. An ex cop trying to make amends for his behavior during the Springbok Tour just muddied the water really.