Death and Other Lovers

Jo Bannister

15 November 2012
9781447236375
234 pages

Synopsis

Meet Mickey Flynn. He’s an American by birth, a Londoner by choice, a photo-journalist by trade. Mickey’s sitting pretty, until a fire nearly destroys his home . . . and the woman he loves.

According to his girlfriend, two men, Middle Eastern in appearance, broke into the flat, terrorized her, then made their way into the darkroom—which then exploded.

Mickey doesn’t doubt that this is a case of premeditated arson. And no wonder. For the past seven years, Flynn’s camera has relentlessly exposed the corrupt and the unscrupulous. It’s a talent that has made him tops in his field, and made him plenty of enemies too—such as Tomas Obregon, a drug kingpin who is as urbane and charming as he is deadly; Peter Loriston, a politician of dubious morality; and Michael Wylie, a cynical solider-for-hire. Not to mention Jamil Fahad, a ruthless high-ranking officer in the Palestinian hierarchy.

Each man, snapped by Flynn, has good reason to wreak vengeance upon him; and at least one has attempted to kill him before. Trying to uncover the identity of his malicious antagonist, Flynn finds himself facing constant danger. But this is no ordinary vendetta . . .