No Man’s Land
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Whitefox Publishing Ltd
Published:12th Jun '25
Should be back in stock very soon

Boston, March 1990: During the St Patrick’s Day revelries, thirteen priceless works of art – a Vermeer, Rembrandts, a Manet – are stolen from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. With no leads for the police to follow, it seems as though they’ve all but evaporated into a bleak New England night…
On the South Fork of Long Island – one hundred and fifty miles away – Jake Dealer is amongst the last of a three-hundred-year tradition of America’s seafaring history. A fisherman born with an innate ability to read the Atlantic’s unforgiving waters, from which he ekes out a living; his horizons defined only by his family and the ocean.
A plot put into motion in Boston – where money and power hold different meanings – will change the course of his life. And when, in the wake of a devastating tragedy, Jake is unwittingly ensnared in the greatest unsolved art theft in history, he’s left fighting to cling on to the only certainties he has ever known.
A white-knuckle thriller and a haunting portrait of a disappearing American frontier, No Man’s Land weaves together themes of survival, redemption and the brutal price of silence. Simon Gaul charts new territory in the American literary seascape, creating an indelible portrait of both a vanishing way of life and the depths of human resilience. Just how far will someone go to protect what matters most?
‘An enthralling thriller, inspired by the most fascinating unsolved art heist of all time, set against the death-throes of America’s seafaring traditions. Brilliant.’ Ray Celestin, award-winning author, City Blues Quartet
‘No Man’s Land tells a powerful story of violence, deception and redemption. A cast of unforgettable characters – from Long Island’s now-vanished baymen to ruthless con artists – and a $500 million art heist animate this ripping yarn of historical fact and fiction, producing a compelling story that you’ll relish from first page to last...’ Charles Glass, author of Deserters and Americans in Paris
ISBN: 9781916797802
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368 pages