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Trade paperback. Continues the bestselling crime partnership of reformed drug dealer Nick Cane, and Labour MP Sarah Bone, and based on a real scandal in Nottingham (where the book is set) in which drug-rehab clinics were used as a front for drug dealers.
Synopsis
The second in the number one bestselling Bone and Cane crime series
Book Details
Publisher:
TINDALL STREET PRESS
Publication Date:
02-May-2012
ISBN:
9781906994334
Guardian review
What You Don't Know by David Belbin review
Cathi Unsworth the guardian Tue 05 June 2012
October 1997: MP Sarah Bone, having taken her Nottingham seat in Labour's landslide election, is now a junior minister. Scandal brews for the city's Crack Action Team when the project's leader is discovered to be the main source of Nottingham's drug supply. In a damage limitation exercise, Sarah is asked to sit on a replacement project, chaired by charismatic and ambitious Paul Morris. Meanwhile, her former lover Nick Cane is on probation for a five-stretch for possession and struggles to make fresh beginnings, volunteering and tutoring a promising GCSE student, Jerry, who lives in a hostel where the girls all work the streets for their dealer boyfriends. Jerry has a clandestine lover who promises to help her escape to university. When Sarah finds Nick work at the project, a dangerous web spins around all three. It's a story rich in resonance: of how New Labour sold out, leaving the children of cities such as Nottingham easy prey for organised crime; and a perceptive study of how the abuse of girls like Jerry is fuelling one almighty tinderbox.