Think of Ann Cleeves or LJ Ross with the gritty, urban twist of Ian Rankin - that's the Ryan Jarrod series : explosive crime fiction in the mould of traditional dark thrillers.
A drive-by hit in a sleepy village, an under-the-radar kidnapping, and a failed suicide intervention all add up to just another day in the office for newly-promoted Detective Sergeant Ryan Jarrod. Until, that is, he discovers all three incidents are linked to an organised crime gang with a single target - Jarrod himself. In his most perilous investigation yet, Jarrod is faced with an impossible to go rogue and sacrifice his career, his sanity, and all he believes in; or toe the party line and risk losing everything?
What people are saying about the Ryan Jarrod
'Narrative so rich you can smell the Tyne’ 'Crying out to be a TV series or motion picture!' ‘The pace of James Patterson' 'A Geordie Rebus’ 'A real page-turner' 'This has the makings to be my favourite detective series, by far' 'Excellent twists and turns. More Ryan Jarrod, please.'
Another great story in the Ryan Jarrod series featuring all the usual characters. A storyline that moved at such a fast pace it was difficult to breathe as you did not want to put the book down. And what an ending. I am glad that I already have the next one in the series.
Very execellent book with twists and turns with loads of north east landmarks including mardsen , shield’s and railway bridges. Ryan went off the rails in this book but only connected to the case he was working on but must be hard working undercover. Only bad points in the DI makes some nasty comments about sunderland and the author does the same there was no need for it.
I usually enjoy these a lot and while I didn't dislike this one, I did find it ridiculously far-fetched and absolutely unbelievable. I know Jarrod gets away with a lot and is a maverick, but this stretched that too far.
Roll on Spring to see how storyline develops. Love the description of Tyneside locations too..making me homesick though. Having read 1st 5 books back to back ...need next Ryan Jarrod fix!!!!!!
This is the 5th Colin Youngman’s book I’ve read and it’s the best. This had me gripped from the very beginning. Newly promoted DS Ryan Jarrod has his hands full when he is thrown into the turmoil of kidnap, drugs and murder.