The Bookseller

The Bookseller

by Tim Sullivan
Publication Date: 16/01/2025

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'George Cross is becoming one of my favourite detectives.' ELLY GRIFFITHS


SOMEONE'S ABOUT TO TURN THEIR LAST PAGE...


Pre-order the new unmissable case for DS George Cross set in the mysterious (and murderous) world of book-selling...


Perfect for fans of MW Craven, Peter James and Joy Ellis, this is the seventh book in the bestselling series, which can be read in any order.


ALSO IN THE DS CROSS THRILLER SERIES

#1 THE DENTIST

#2 THE CYCLIST

#3 THE PATIENT

#4 THE POLITICIAN

#5 THE MONK

#6 THE TEACHER

#7 THE BOOKSELLER


CROSS CHRONICLE SHORT STORIES

THE LOST BOYS

THE EX-WIFE


Readers love George Cross . . .


'Every generation has its iconic detective - Holmes, Poirot and Morse - but Cross is emerging as the one for now. Treasure him.' DAILY MAIL

'DS George Cross shot to the top of my favourites when I first encountered him.' MARI HANNAH

'A must-read series.' THE TIMES

'George Cross is in a class of his own.' SIMON TOYNE

'I am insanely in love with George Cross.' STEPHEN FRY

'George Cross is a superb creation.' DOM NOLAN

'A compelling, suspenseful police procedural with an intimate, positive insight into living on the autistic spectrum' WOMAN

'George Cross is a highly readable creation whose adherence to the rules throws a bright light on the often murky world of policing.' SARAH HILARY

ISBN:
9781035910441
9781035910441
Category:
Thriller / suspense
Publication Date:
16-01-2025
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing
Tim Sullivan

Tim Sullivan is a veteran screenwriter and director, whose credits include Where Angels Fear to Tread, Jack and Sarah, Cold Feet and Shrek. He has now left his career in Hollywood behind to focus on his series of crime novels featuring the eccentric and socially awkward, but brilliantly persistent DS George Cross. Tim lives in North London with his wife Rachel, the Emmy award-winning producer of The Barefoot Contessa and Pioneer Woman.

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