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Greg Keen


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As well as being a crime writer, Greg Keen is an independent media trainer.

Greg got his first proper job in Soho and has pretty much worked there ever since. This made it an ideal setting for his novel Soho Dead winner of the CWA Debut Dagger in 2015. Greg lives in North London. You can reach him at: info@gka.demon.co.uk.

Soho Dead introduces Kenny Gabriel, a down at heel skip tracer trying to turn his life round. When Kenny receives a summons from his previous employer, media magnate Frank Parr, his initial reaction is to turn the job down.

But the money is good and Kenny needs a break. How hard can it be to locate Frank's wayward daughter, Harry, who has been missing less than a week?

Unfortunately for him, the past has a way of repeating it
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Average rating: 3.9 · 5,928 ratings · 319 reviews · 4 distinct worksSimilar authors
Soho Dead (The Soho, #1)

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Soho Ghosts (Soho #2)

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Soho Angel

4.34 avg rating — 669 ratings — published 2019 — 6 editions
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“perused a selection of love eggs. According to a handwritten card, concubines in the Secret Palace had used them to strengthen their pelvic floors. Of course, they’d all died and crumbled into dust long ago. One day you’re busy giving your snatch a workout, the next you’re shaking hands with the Reaper. Such is the human condition.”
Greg Keen, Soho Dead

“Congregated around a glass-fronted bookcase was an irritation of middle-aged men in waxed jackets,”
Greg Keen, Soho Dead

“They say old age is a clever thief. He steals things without you noticing, until there’s nothing left. The same goes for urban development. It seemed like yesterday that Soho was a charming parish boasting peep shows, gambling dens and pubs full of pornographers and poets. Now it was all private members’ clubs and would you like a cinnamon sprinkle”
Greg Keen, Soho Dead



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