Black Tide

· The India Kane series Bog 2 · Bonnier Publishing Fiction Ltd.
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Journalist India Kane has agreed to accompany a Greenpeace ship in pursuit of an illegal whaling fleet.
Amidst the high winds and freezing fog, tragedy strikes when a huge container ship suddenly looms into sight and slams into the Greenpeace craft. Eight crew members are killed, including one of India's closest friends.

Determined to bring the owner of the vessel to justice, India sets out on a quest that begins in the Australian outback. Here she discovers a community struck by a mysterious illness - and a puzzle which will take India on another dark and terrifying journey . . .

Black Tide is another compulsive India Kane thriller from author CJ Carver, following on from Blood Junction.

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CJ Carver is the author of nine critically acclaimed novels that have been published in the US and translated into several languages.

Blood Junction won the CWA Debut Dagger and was short listed for the USA Barry Award for best crime fiction novel of the year. Spare Me the Truth, the first in the Dan Forrester and Lucy Davies series, was a finalist in the 2017 Ngaio Marsh Best Crime Novel Award.

CJ lived in Australia for ten years before becoming a travel writer and long-distance rally driver. CJ now lives just outside Bath.

www.cjcarver.com

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