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The Fight in the Dog

Shaun Mullin Series, Book One

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The Fight in the Dog

By: Franklyn Blake
Narrated by: Franklyn Blake
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An innocent favour for an old acquaintance pulls a journalist into the terrifying web of the Manchester underworld. As he struggles to free himself from the brutal clutches of the city's most devious drug lord - and those of a violent newcomer - the unfortunate Shaun Mullin must straddle the lines between crime and the law, good and evil… and life and death.

The Fight in the Dog is a smart thriller with a strong northern sensibility and a streak of dark humour. It is the first in the ‘redbrick noir’ series featuring journalist Shaun Mullin.

©2023 Franklyn Blake (P)2024 Franklyn Blake
Crime Thrillers Thriller & Suspense Exciting Scary

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"A wonderfully dark debut." - Ian Moore (Death and Croissants / The Man Who Didn't Burn)

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Loved it , really good story line . I really liked how the character Sean thought and his description of the world and others . First read for me . Loved all the little phrases throughout this book , they made me smile and think further about what was being delivered . Look forward to more 👍

Modern , gritty and too soon

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