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The Priest and the Whistleblower

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Jack Shaftoe is a detective sergeant involved in the usual eclectic mix of murder, drugs and corruption. His dubious investigation methods see him persuaded to leave the London Met. and transfer to his home city of Newcastle. While trying to save his marriage and keep an affair with a female detective constable private, an apparent suicide quickly turns into a suspected murder. With dogged determination and forensic clues, he and his mistress unravel a frightening plot that could lead to drastic consequences on a world scale. His wife, an investigative journalist is desperate for the story of the century. Only a priest, through the confessional, knows the truth and full implications and, bound by the edicts of his church, remains silent. Shaftoe needs him to break his vows and is prepared to use any method to do so.

Author Biography:

Gordon Parker has lived in the North East of England since birth but has travelled widely. Educated at Blyth Grammar School and Newcastle Polytechnic he took up an apprenticeship as a marine engineer and later served as an engineer with the Shell Tanker Company before joining the Newcastle office of a Midlands-based engineering company specialising in power station steam raising equipment. He concluded his engineering career after 35 years in the nuclear industry as Marketing Manager for Rolls-Royce Nuclear Engineering Services and then Studsvik,a Swedish company and a world leader specialising in Nuclear Decommissioning. Gordon Parker is married to Ann and has two daughters Kim and Tracey, four grandsons and six great grandchildren. He began writing short stories for local radio in the early 1970s and completed his first novel "The Darkness of the Morning" in 1975. It became an immediate best seller. Based on an actual local mining disaster in 1862, it attracted praise from the Country's mining community and had a foreword by Sir Derek Ezra, NCB chairman. Following publication it had the unusual accolade of a personal letter from US president Jimmy Carter and also being reproduced as an English reader in Russian schools and serialised in a prominent Russian magazine. It was also published in the Netherlands, and well received in Japan and Bulgaria. It was serialised on BBC Radio Newcastle with an article in the Radio Times by Playwright Tom Haddaway. It was widely reviewed in the UK as a novel that classically illustrated the battle between miners and mine owners in the 19th century. It has been likened to the writings of both A.J.Cronin. and Émile Zola. Two radio plays followed: The Seance and God protect the lonely widow, both broadcast on local BBC radio stations, the latter to commemorate the Trimdon Pit disaster in 1882. His second novel titled Lightning in May was based on the infamous derailing of the "Flying Scotsman" during the 1926 general strike. This was serialised in the Newcastle Journal to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the event. Lord Ted Willis British Television dramatist and playwright, in his foreword, described Parker as "A bright new talent".The novel was widely reviewed. His third novel The Pool was a satire about corruption in local government. At the time of writing, such corruption was headline news and his novel caused a stir among councils up and down the country. It prompted a meeting arranged by the British Council and Georgy Andjaparidze, Senior research fellow of the Gorky institute of World literature to discuss critical approaches to Post War English literature. The novel was subscribed in Russia for 500,000 copies. Again, a factual event sparked his next novel, "The Action of the Tiger" his first attempt at a "faction" thriller was also internationally successful.This novel involved the US wartime liberty ship SS Richard Montgomery which in 1944 ran aground and sunk in the Thames estuary with over 2000 tons of bombs and high explosives on board, and remains there to this day. It was widely reviewed with added interest from the area local to the sunken ship. After a long lapse due to pressure of his engineering career and now retired, his next novel A Waking of Rooks was published as an ebook and is receiving excellent reviews. Described as a rites of passage novel and based in the North East of England in the 1960s it follows the convoluted fortunes of two male teenagers and their path to maturity. His latest novel titled ‘The Priest and the Whistleblower’ introduces a tough, no nonsense, detective sergeant based in Newcastle and is a fast paced crime thriller involving theft, murder and a frightening threat to world peace.
Release date NZ
July 17th, 2023
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
242
ISBN-13
9781739367503
Product ID
36770340

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