And Darkly Glows the City - James Apps - Books - Tau Publishing UK - 9780992970635 - February 21, 2020
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And Darkly Glows the City

James Apps

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And Darkly Glows the City

The story is set in Auckland New Zealand and is inspired by the reported spate of the disappearance of Street Kids during the late 1980's and early 90's. Although a work of fiction this Gothic tale explores the attitudes of indifference toward youngsters set adrift from society and the horrors that some may have faced during their struggle for existence. Yet within the tale there are love stories set against the background of some gruesome murders, as the characters also try to continue with their normal lives. Dotted with humour and developing relationships between unlikely people the story explores the age old battle between good and evil, and touches on the main character's guilt over his lapsed religion. When Detective Inspector Conrad O'Grady is called in to investigate a gruesome murder in one of Auckland's richest suburbs he is not aware of the corruption and horror his investigation will uncover. Assisted by rookie detective, Roy 'Tex' Rogers, O'Grady steadily discovers the answers to the riddle in his own rough and ready way. His progress is followed closely by the evil Fat Man who is determined to stop him finding out what is going on in the exclusive Downtown Athena Club. Facing opposition from his superiors, and having to come to terms with the dreadful series of killing linked by the book Macabre Verses and a threat to his life O'Grady finds himself in a race against time to save those he loves from a terrible death. O'Grady's story is not just the tale of a detective doing his job, but a story of compassion, strong emotions, powerful love stories and that of ordinary people caught up in unbelievable horror that could shatter their lives. It is also the story of two remarkable young people who reconcile their cultural differences.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 21, 2020
ISBN13 9780992970635
Publishers Tau Publishing UK
Pages 360
Dimensions 139 × 216 × 21 mm   ·   517 g
Language English  

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