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Sweet Sunday

Published
Nov 2014
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Thriller Thriller
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336

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A standalone from one of England's best-loved literary thriller writers, regularly compared to John Le Carré and Philip Kerr, "Sweet Sunday" takes the reader back to the hot, sweaty summer of 1969, the American summer in the American year in the American century.

Turner Raines isn't a typical New York private eye. He's a has-been -- among the things he has been are a broken Civil Rights worker, a second-rate lawyer, and a tenth-rate journalist. But in 1969, as the USA is about to land a man on the moon, and the Vietnam War is set to continue to rip the country to pieces, Raines is working as a private detective helping draft-dodgers make it to Canada. As Norman Mailer finalizes his campaign for Mayor of New York, Raines leaves for Toronto, and by the time Raines gets back, his oldest friend is dead, the city has changed forever, and with it, his life. As Raines follows the trail of his friend's death, he finds himself blasted back to the Texas of his childhood, confronted anew with his divided family, and blown into the path of certain people who know about secret goings-on in Vietnam, stories they may now be willing to tell.

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Mar 2016 Grove Press ISBN 0802124232
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Jan 2001 Orion (UK) ISBN 0752842706
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First Edition Nov 2014 Grove Press ISBN 0802123074
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Oct 2014 Grove Press UK ISBN 1611859743
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Nov 2014 Grove/Atlantic, Inc. ISBN 0802192378
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Sep 2015 Oakhill Publishing ISBN B015HXXCZ4
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