The Mercy Seat
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Word Count
105,250 words, Guess
Page Count
421 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL8814900M
- ISBN-139781933648002
- ISBN-101933648007
- OCLC Control Number64696068
- OCLC Control Numbermercyseat00mart
and 2 more
- Goodreads255501
- LibraryThing1369320
Classifications
- LCCPR6073.A365 M47 2006
Description
Once a renowned investigative journalist, since the unsolved disappearance of his 6-year-old son, Joe Donovan has lived a broken, reclusive life in a bleak Northumberland village. He's abruptly thrust back into the real world when a teenage boy makes contact, in desperate need of his help. Jamal has in his possession something that holds a key to Donovan's past, a past that can only be unlocked by forcing him to make a terrifying journey into the present. As long buried secrets begin to emerge and bodies pile up, Donovan finds himself caught up in a harrowing web of fear. In order to survive and uncover the disturbing truth at the heart of the dangerous world he's found himself in, he puts together a team to help him, a team of outsiders that doesn't care which side of the law it operates on. And Donovan will need their help. For he and Jamal are being hunted by a death metal addicted serial killer. A killer with a 100% success rate. A killer who doesn't know the meaning of the word mercy.
Description
"In dangerous alliances on both sides of the law, Donovan strives to uncover what - or who - in Newcastle ties the predatory, hugely obese Father Jack to a luckless drug-dealing parolee to the Herald's smooth-talking, pin-striped lawyer, Francis Sharkey, to a dead editor, a missing scientist, Jamal ... himself."--The publisher - (July 2006).
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