Why you must read Steve Horsfall’s Harry Banner in … Here and Then Gone
When human remains are found on a building site there is sufficient evidence to determine that the deceased was murdered and that the victim’s name was Graham Farmer, who had been reported missing some twenty years before. Graham’s father, Edward, hires Southbury’s most infamous PI, Harry Banner, to find out what happened to his son. Harry had been having a lean time of it with just the odd cheap mundane case to work on. He had even been playing his beloved Lafayette trumpet in the band at The Blue Bay to earn some extra cash. He took the case despite a cold trail and only tentative leads….. but it would seem that someone was still prepared to go to great lengths to hide the truth. Southbury’s most infamous PI. Tell us about him. This is detective fiction, right? This is the second novel in the series, right? What kind of readers does the series appeal to? Tell us about yourself. Do you have a website? Are you on Twitter? What’s next? |
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