Imprint: No Exit Press

Category: Crime and mystery fiction

Series: A Detective van der Pol Investigation

Night Market

Daniel Pembrey

For fans of John Harvey’s Charlie Resnick series and Michael Connelly’s Harry Bosch, Night Market is the second in the gripping Detective van de Pol investigation series.

When Henk van der Pol is asked by the Justice Minister to infiltrate a team investigating an online child exploitation network, he can hardly say no – he’s at the mercy of prominent government figures in The Hague.

But he soon realises the case is far more complex than he was led to believe…

Picking up from where The Harbour Master ended, this new investigation sees Detective van der Pol once again put his life on the line as he wades through the murky waters between right and wrong in his search for justice.

Sometimes, to catch the bad guys, you have to think like one…

Paperback

RRP: £7.99

ISBN: 9781843448815

Published: April 26, 2017

Extent: 320 pages

Ebook

RRP: £4.99

ISBN: 9781843449461

Published: January 26, 2017

Reviews

‘a detective who goes straight for the jugular’

Chris Roberts , Crime Review

‘A stunning setting and a detective to rival the best in European crime fiction’

author of Stasi Child

‘Pembrey excels at revealing the psychological price police pay for investigating child pornography while sparing the reader the sordid details’

Publisher's Weekly

‘Night Market is a cracking sequel to Daniel Pembrey’s The Harbour Master… pacy with a strong narrative and crisp dialogue that drive the action in this complex and dark tale. The setting of Amsterdam was vividly brought to life in the first novel and Night Market rings with the same authenticity, both in the city and further afield. Night Market is a fine novel; intelligent, exciting and original’

Paul Burke , Nudge

‘Tenacious, provocative, and with plenty of surprises in store, ‘Night Market’ really is a story to get your teeth into’

Liz Robinson , Lovereading

Daniel Pembrey

DANIEL PEMBREY grew up in Nottinghamshire beside Sherwood Forest. He studied history at Edinburgh University and received an MBA from INSEAD business school. Daniel then spent over a decade working in America and more recently Luxembourg, coming to rest in Amsterdam and London – dividing his time now between these two great maritime cities. He is the author of the The Harbour Master – the first book in the Henk van der Pol detective series – and several short thriller stories, and he contributes articles to publications including The Financial Times, The Times, The Guardian, The New European and The …

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