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Human Resources

by Robin Triggs

Anders Nordvelt is chief of security so, when a prominent member of a dissident group is murdered, it is his job to find the killer. Unsatisfied with the obvious explanation, Anders keeps pushing, not knowing that he's about to enter a deadly game of cat-and-mouse with a ruthless killer.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

The sequel to Night Shift, praised by Crime Review and Cemetery Dance. Antarctica. A city on the edge of nowhere. Anders Nordvelt is chief of security in this frozen land, so, when a prominent member of a dissident group is murdered, it is his job to find the killer. Unsatisfied with the obvious explanation, Anders keeps pushing until the body of a colleague turns up in his apartment. Could Anders really be the killer? Why does he half-remember wielding the knife? And why are the whispers of a fabled Human Resources black-ops team getting ever louder? As for Anders, he's about to enter a deadly game of cat-and-mouse with a ruthless killer. AUTHOR: Rob was raised in Bradford before heading, at eighteen, to the bright libraries of Norfolk. Music was his main interest at this time. He played drums and sang whilst writing copious amounts of lyrics, some of which tipped over into the vaguely-defined realm of poetry. In 2003 he made the top 500 of the Dublin International Poetry Competition. He is inordinately proud of this. He studied archaeology in Queen's University, Belfast before returning to Norfolk and starting to write seriously. He received a boost when he moved to the middlest of middle Englands and joined Abingdon Writers', a fantastic group that were quick point out all his writing sins. He was Chair for a spell but abdicated as soon as decency allowed. When not writing he studies the past: archaeology and the historic landscape remain passions. He worked at the Bodleian Library, where he told tourists that yes, Harry Potter was filmed here, but no, they can't go inside. Now living in Cambridgeshire, he spends non-writing time looking after his two-year old daughter, working in a community centre and as a freelance editor and proofreader.

Author Biography

Rob was raised in Bradford before heading, at eighteen, to the bright libraries of Norfolk. Music was his main interest at this time. He played drums and sang whilst writing copious amounts of lyrics, some of which tipped over into the vaguely-defined realm of poetry. In 2003 he made the top 500 of the Dublin International Poetry Competition. He is inordinately proud of this.

He studied archaeology in Queen's University, Belfast before returning to Norfolk and starting to write seriously. He received a boost when he moved to the middlest of middle Englands and joined Abingdon Writers', a fantastic group that were quick point out all his writing sins. He was Chair for a spell but abdicated as soon as decency allowed.

When not writing he studies the past: archaeology and the historic landscape remain passions. He worked at the Bodleian Library, where he told tourists that yes, Harry Potter was filmed here, but no, they can't go inside.

Now living in Cambridgeshire, he spends non-writing time looking after his two-year old daughter, working in a community centre and as a freelance editor and proofreader.

He keeps a blog - - of assorted writerly ramblings. You can also find him on Twitter @RobinTriggs. Human Resources is his second novel; his debut, Night Shift, was published by Flame Tree Press in 2018.

Review

Praise for Night Shift:

'Crime meets science fiction- I loved it!' - Books, Life and Everything

'This a well-written and superbly plotted crime thriller.' - Cheryl M-M's Book Blog

"...fans of Harlan Coben will love this book." - S.J.Budd - Come and Behold My Dark World

"It's a joy to read the words of a writer you've not read before and immediately feel you're in good hands." - Cemetery Dance

"Overall, this is a tightly written strong book that lends itself to the thriller genre using good old fashion storytelling and strong characters to reach its triumphant conclusion." - The Literary License Podcast

"Robin Triggs does a good job setting up a climate of suspicion in Night Shift, and the book has some genuinely chilling moments." - Crime Review

"The strength of NIGHT SHIFT lies in the toxic atmosphere of suspicion, the complex dynamics of a well-drawn ensemble cast and the vulnerabilities and tenacity of its protagonist." - Space Cat Press

Review Quote

Praise for Night Shift:'Crime meets science fiction- I loved it!' - Books, Life and Everything'This a well-written and superbly plotted crime thriller.' - Cheryl M-M's Book Blog"...fans of Harlan Coben will love this book." - S.J.Budd - Come and Behold My Dark World"It's a joy to read the words of a writer you've not read before and immediately feel you're in good hands." - Cemetery Dance"Overall, this is a tightly written strong book that lends itself to the thriller genre using good old fashion storytelling and strong characters to reach its triumphant conclusion." - The Literary License Podcast"Robin Triggs does a good job setting up a climate of suspicion in Night Shift, and the book has some genuinely chilling moments." - Crime Review"The strength of NIGHT SHIFT lies in the toxic atmosphere of suspicion, the complex dynamics of a well-drawn ensemble cast and the vulnerabilities and tenacity of its protagonist." - Space Cat Press

Details

ISBN1787584925
Author Robin Triggs
Publisher Flame Tree Publishing
Series Fiction Without Frontiers
Year 2020
ISBN-10 1787584925
ISBN-13 9781787584921
Format Paperback
Place of Publication London
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Language English
DEWEY 823.92
UK Release Date 2020-11-10
Pages 256
Publication Date 2020-11-10
AU Release Date 2020-11-10
NZ Release Date 2020-11-10
Imprint Flame Tree Publishing
Edition Description New edition
Alternative 9781787584938
Audience General

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