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Mark Sanderson does for the 30s what Jake Arnott did for 60s London – vividly revealing its hidden underworld in an unforgettably gripping crime novel.
"Friday, 18 December, 1936. I went to my funeral this morning…"
So begins the diary of Johnny Steadman, an ambitious reporter on London's Fleet Street. When he gets a tip-off about a Snow Hill policeman's death he thinks he's found the scoop that will make his career. Trouble is, no-one at the station seems to know anything about it … or they're not telling.
Johnny's one lead takes him to the meat market at Smithfield where he encounters violent death close up and personal. Undaunted by this chilling message, his investigation drags him deep into a web of corruption that reaches further than he could ever have imagined.
Johnny must risk everything to save his closest friend and expose the ruthless killer at the heart of this dark story. But to bring them to justice he must first go undercover. Six feet undercover. After all, a dead man cannot be tried for murder…
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Mark Sanderson
Mark Sanderson is a journalist. He wrote the Literary Life column in the Sunday Telegraph for 12 years and currently reviews crime fiction for the Evening Standard. His memoir, Wrong Rooms, a moving account of his relationship with his partner who died from skin cancer, was published in 2002 to widespread acclaim. Melvyn Bragg described it as 'one of the most moving I have ever read'.
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