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Sunday 21 October 2018

Old Haunts: A Simon Serrailler Short Story by Susan Hill


Description from Goodreads:

"One hot summer’s day, an old flame turns up at Lafferton HQ and Simon Serrailler is catapulted back to his days as a fresh-faced PC in the Met.

That long febrile summer in the early 1990s, London was reeling from one IRA bomb warning after another. Sirens. Blue lights. Tyres screaming. People running. The army called in. And Simon in the thick of it. Until he’s pulled aside and put on a very different kind of job: his first undercover op awaits. Will the young Simon be able to hold his nerve? Or is he walking into a trap?"


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A very short story of a flashback to a point in time when the main character  Simon Serrailler reminisces about his first foray into undercover work.  It also includes an extract from the newest full length book The Comforts of Home.

Although it's just enough to wet your appetite, it's not enough to really get your teeth into but I would definitely recommend you read the full length stories and use this as an added extra.

Thank you to the publisher, Random House UK, Vintage Publishing via NetGalley in return for an honest and unbiased review.


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Connect with the author:


Website:  Susan Hill

Twitter:  susanhillwriter

Facebook:  Susanhillauthor


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