Friday, July 20, 2018

Tour Wrap Up: London Large: American Lockdown from @londonlarge #thriller #giveaway


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Hard Boiled Thriller
Date Published: 26th June 2018
Publisher: London Large Publishing

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A vacation he couldn't refuse. A murder he didn't commit. A hellhole he needs to escape.

Harry Hawkins, a tough and experienced former London cop, goes on a surprise vacation to Las Vegas with a group of lifetime friends, expecting to party hard. What he doesn’t expect is to wake up in a dead-end motel with a woman’s corpse in the bathroom and his memory shot to bits.

As he starts to piece together the events that led him there he is moved, by an unseen hand, to a brutal high-security prison, where a reception committee has been eagerly awaiting his arrival. Friendless and alone, he is forced to use every resource of character to survive constant violence, humiliation...and worse. Can he put together the series of seemingly unrelated events that led to his incarceration in a desert hellhole, and escape to take revenge on those who put him there before he loses his life?


This novel has a current Amazon Rating of 4.9*'s.




Did you miss any of the stops on this Tour?

July 10 - Logikal Blog - Guest Post
July 11 - The Indie Express - Review
July 12 - Beach Bound Books - Spotlight
July 13 - Laurie's Thoughts and Reviews - Excerpt
July 14 - Dani the Bookaholic - Spotlight
July 15 - Read and Review - Interview
July 16 - Tea Time and Books - Spotlight
July 17 - Novel News Network - Review
July 18 - Bound 2 Escape - Spotlight
July 19 - Texas Book Nook - Review
July 20 - Truly Trendy - Spotlight


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Garry Robson has written a variety of books and articles, from the acclaimed No OneLikes Us, We Don't Care, a classic study of working class football subculture in London, to the London Large crime thriller series, an altogether grittier romp through the same streets. In between he wrote on subjects as diverse as gentrification, London dialects, the British cultural revolution, and surveillance. He was born in South London but now lives in Krakow.


Roy has worked as a squash coach, a youth worker, a service delivery manager and an IT project manager. He started his writing career with local history books before turning to gritty crime stories that mix suspense and murder mystery with intense action. The London Large books are set on the streets of South London where Roy still lives. They often portray human nature at its most brutal are not for the faint of heart.



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