Traitors Gate: Out now, the latest William Warwick crime thriller, new for 2023 from the Sunday Times bestselling author of NEXT IN LINE (William Warwick Novels)
£9.50
24 hours to stop the crime of the century
The race against time is about to begin…
THE TOWER OF LONDON…
Impenetrable. Well protected. Secure. Home to the most valuable jewels on earth. But once a year, the Metropolitan Police must execute the most secret operation in their armoury when they transport the Crown Jewels across London.
SCOTLAND YARD…
For four years, Chief Superindendent William Warwick – together with his second-in-command Inspector Ross Hogan – has been in charge of the operation. And for four years it’s run like clockwork.
THE HEIST…
But this year, everything is about to change. Because master criminal Miles Faulkner has set his heart on pulling off the most outrageous theft in history – and with a man on the inside, the odds are in his favour.
Unless Warwick and Hogan can stop him before it’s too late…
An unputdownable new thriller from the master storyteller
‘Archer always delivers, and this heist thriller hits the spot again’ The Sun
‘Archer can still tell a gripping yarn’ The Sunday Times
‘Probably the greatest storyteller of our age’ Mail on Sunday
‘If there were a Nobel Prize for storytelling, Archer would win’ Daily Telegraph
‘Peerless master of the page turner’ Daily Mail
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Additional information
Publisher | HarperCollins (26 Sept. 2023) |
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Language | English |
File size | 2397 KB |
Text-to-Speech | Enabled |
Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
X-Ray | Enabled |
Word Wise | Enabled |
Sticky notes | On Kindle Scribe |
Print length | 376 pages |
Page numbers source ISBN | 1444850725 |
by Antony Dolman
Was defiantly a page turner and loved the history lesson. I think the William / Miles battle has run it’s course now. The Ending seemed rushed, but glad I read the story. Would like to see the conclusion of this saga, or at least some new characters.
by Charles Ensor
This was a good read but a bit predictable as they had announced the next in the series so the hero is safe!!! I would have liked a few more twists in the story and to be honest I am getting a little fed up with the same characters.
by V A.
It was a brilliant read, very hard to put down. It keeps you on your toes to the very end.
by David A. King
Kane and Abel was the first book I ever read for pleasure, in 1980. I don’t think a day has passed since when I haven’t read something. Thank you Jeffrey!
If it ain’t broke don’t fix it, and Jeffrey’s recipe for telling a right good story certainly isn’t broken.
by Sandra Archer
Normally I can’t wait for a new William Warwick
adventure to come out and normally I finish it in
a couple of days, but this one is taking a lot longer!
I am sure once I get my head in to it, it will be good.
by Sea Dog Sam
Loved the characters loved the story and was sad when I reached the end page. A page turner throughout and very well written
by Andrew Keetley
In all honesty not his best ever book. It’s still a ‘must read’ if others in the William Warwick series have been read . . . . but in my opinion this one was just that bit predictable and finished with an outcome that was virtually known after just a few chapters. If there is another in the series, and I do hope there will be, it surely has to have a few more ‘Archer twists’ than this one did.
by Christopher Saunders
Not read yet but I am sure it will be great