Blood Brothers

Blood Brothers

by Les Cowan
Blood Brothers

Blood Brothers

by Les Cowan

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Overview

"Cowan spins an engrossing, suspenseful yarn in which spiritual themes are noticeably more prominent than in a regular thriller." The Herald
Newly married, David Hidalgo is reconnecting with his friends and congregation but something’s wrong. The sons of downstairs neighbours Ali and Ayeesha are missing, and it looks as though they’re planning a terror act in Spain. To make matters worse, their daughter, Samira, has a Christian boyfriend and now wants to convert.
Once again, David Hidalgo finds himself in the middle of an unexpected crisis. Can he help a confused girl, unsure of her identity? Can he find the boys and prevent a tragedy?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781782643135
Publisher: Lion Hudson
Publication date: 10/23/2020
Series: A David Hidalgo novel , #4
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 5.12(w) x 7.80(h) x (d)

About the Author

Les Cowan has lived in Madrid, Edinburgh and Galicia all of which arelocations brought to life in writing his suspenseful David Hidalgo series. He studied English Language and Literature and has worked in the criminal justice system. Les is a member of the Crime Writers Association.

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"An intricately plotted thriller; atmospheric and intriguing.” Margaret Kirk, author of Shadow Man and What Lies Buried


"A powerful exploration of how ordinary people can get caught up in extremism. Blood Brothers is a truly thrilling novel with a profound insight into family love and religious hate." Fiona Veitch Smith, author of the Poppy Denby Investigates series


"Exciting and thoughtful… and also gentle probing of how faith and conscience work in the face of obsession. Runcie’s Grantchester has a rival in Edinburgh with a hero unlike our friend Rebus." Press and Journal Saturday magazine

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