Demon Tide

Matt Fitzpatrick author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Woodhall Press

Published:28th Sep '21

Should be back in stock very soon

Demon Tide cover

“Matthew Fitzpatrick's Demon Tide is a bite-your-nails-down-to-the-cuticles crime drama that’s gritty, witty, and chock full of surprises. Fitzpatrick is quickly elevating himself as the rightful heir to the Boston gangster throne once held by George V. Higgins and Dennis Lehane.”

—Casey Sherman,New York Times, USA Today and Wall Street Journal Bestselling Author of James Patterson's Last Days of John Lennon and Hunting Whitey

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This is a community that has lost its innocence.

A quaint New England town that meets the growing opioid epidemic head-on. The town’s casualties build up as local law enforcement, as well as out-of-towners in the form of Justin McGee and his “family,” realize that it’s a crime that stems within the community’s own. A town whose roots are the source of pride are shattered knowing they have been infiltrated by the New England Nova Scotia drug trade.

"Matthew Fitzpatrick's Demon Tide is a bite-your-nails-down-to-the-cuticles crime drama that's gritty, witty, and chock full of surprises. Fitzpatrick is quickly elevating himself as the rightful heir to the Boston gangster throne once held by George V. Higgins and Dennis Lehane." -- Casey Sherman, New York Times, USA Today and Wall Street Journal Bestselling Author of James Patterson's Last Days of John Lennon and Hunting Whitey
"This is a perfect storm of a novel, as unsparing as it is fast paced. You'll never look at quaint little New England harbor towns in quite the same way again. Excellent!" Larry Kirwan, Author of Rockaway Blue
"Fitzpatrick is quickly elevating himself as the rightful heir to the Boston gangster throne once held by George V. Higgins and Dennis Lehane." Casey Sherman, New York Times , USA Today and Wall Street Journal Bestselling Author of James Patterson's Last Days of John Lennon and Hunting Whitey

ISBN: 9781949116588

Dimensions: 228mm x 152mm x 10mm

Weight: 249g

200 pages