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| 082 | _aEF BROW | ||
| 100 | _aBrown, Andrew | ||
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_aThe Heist men: _bEberard Februarie is back. And the stakes have never been higher. _cby Andrew Brown |
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_aCape Town; _bPenguin Random House South Africa (Pty)Ltd. _c2022. |
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_a273 pages; _c24 cm; |
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| 500 | _aCape Town is experiencing a wave of skilfully executed cash-in-transit heists, and Captain Eberard Februarie is brought in to crack the case. There are few leads to go on, and the gang always seems to be a step ahead of the cops, raising suspicions of a leak from the inside. Andile Xaba lives a double life, leading a crew of heist men and hiding his activities from his girlfriend and mother. He knows the police are on his tail, and when a job goes wrong, fault lines start emerging in the gang. They cannot afford any more mistakes. In this explosive new crime thriller, Andrew Brown pits his haunted detective against the most elusive enemy he has yet faced. While dealing with his own demons, problems with his ex-wife and daughter, and a colonel with a history in the apartheid police force, Eberard moves ever closer to a dramatic showdown. The Heist Men is a thrilling, poignant triumph, once again revealing Andrew Brown as a vital voice on the local crime fiction scene. A novel sure to satisfy diehard fans and win plenty of new ones. | ||
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_2ddc _cBOOK _w174 _xSanet Schoeman _y174 _zSanet Schoeman |
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