Mark Timlin is a British author best known for his series of novels featuring Nick Sharman, a former Metropolitan Police officer who takes up the profession of private investigator in South London. He is also a renowned book reviewer and literary commentator. His most recent work is REAP THE WHIRLWIND. In his early years he did various jobs including work as a member of the road crew for THE WHO, including working backstage at Woodstock in the 1960s on the lighting cranes
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What do you do when an old friend, a wild child become a wild woman, turns up and begs for shelter? Throw her under a bus if you have any sense.
Beth Montgomery did the opposite and let Cassie, her college roommate back into her life. Bad idea, as she’s on the run from a drug cartel with a bag full of money and a life full of trouble. Murder trouble.
Cassie really is bad news, she flirts with Beth’s husband, Jay, and even his father. She just can’t help herself. It seems to be a blueprint of the women’s relationship. Cassie takes advantage, Beth gets mugged off. But then, what are friends for?
This one rushes along at a terrific pace, as Cassie gets Beth and Jay in trouble with both cops and killers, as their marriage goes from bad to worse, until we’re treated to a superb, twisted finale.
Characters well drawn, especially Cassie, plot just right. Tension elastic. Framed works perfectly from beginning to end. Just dying to be filmed.