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The Body in the Snow: 4 Paperback – 31 January 2020
Nick Louth (Author) Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author |
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Out for a jog on a snowy winter morning, a young detective witnesses a brutal murder.
The victim is Tanvi Roy, one of the richest women in Britain and a matriarch of a food empire. It's just DCI Craig Gillard's luck that he's on duty.
As he delves deeper into the Roy family, it's soon apparent that not everything is as it seems. But then Gillard realises trouble of a different sort is brewing closer to home...
Perfect for readers of Mark Billingham, The Body in the Snow is a remarkable and gripping crime thriller.
- Print length352 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherCanelo
- Publication date31 January 2020
- Dimensions12.9 x 2.1 x 19.8 cm
- ISBN-101788637070
- ISBN-13978-1788637077
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About the Author
Nick Louth is a best-selling thriller writer, award-winning financial journalist and an investment commentator. He self-published his first novel, Bite, which was a No. 1 Kindle best-seller. It has sold a third of a million copies, and been translated into six languages.
Freelance since 1998, he has been a regular contributor to the Financial Times, Investors Chronicle and Money Observer. Nick is married and lives in Lincolnshire.
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- Publisher : Canelo (31 January 2020)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 352 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1788637070
- ISBN-13 : 978-1788637077
- Dimensions : 12.9 x 2.1 x 19.8 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 511,263 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- 16,823 in Police Procedurals (Books)
- 41,649 in Crime Thrillers (Books)
- 299,130 in Genre Fiction (Books)
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About the author

Nick Louth is a best-selling thriller writer, award-winning financial journalist and an investment commentator. A 1979 graduate of the London School of Economics, he went on to become a Reuters foreign correspondent in 1987. It was an experience at a medical conference in Amsterdam in 1992, while working for Reuters, that gave him the inspiration for Bite, which was published in 2007 and went on to become the UK No1 Kindle best-seller for several weeks in 2014. It has sold a third of a million copies, and been translated into six languages.
Freelance since 1998, he has been a regular contributor to the Financial Times, Investors Chronicle and Money Observer, and has published seven other books. Nick Louth is married and lives in Lincolnshire.
Heartbreaker was published in June 2014 and received critical acclaim from Amazon readers, with a 4.6 out of 5 stars on over 100 reviews. A third thriller, Mirror Mirror, was published in June 2016, and The Body in the Marsh in September 2017.
'To the frustration of my publishers, I've wandered between many sub-genres of the thriller world - medical, terrorism, psychological – and even a hint of zombie! I’ve also packed in issues that are normally covered in women’s fiction in commercial novels that have the pace deemed necessary to lure male readers. This is deliberate. I spent years as a journalist, and remain wedded to the idea that action and page-turning power should not deduct from the ‘intelligence’ of a book, or lead it away from the grey areas of contemporary issues to conclusions set in black and white.’
‘In Bite, this was the way that (at the time of writing in the late 1990s) diseases that killed the most people were those that got the least investment by drug companies - because the customers were poor.'
'In Heartbreaker, part of which is set in a refugee camp in Lebanon, I wanted to show the dilemmas facing Western journalists who routinely cover terrible events, and the price that are paid by the drivers, translators and fixers who work for them. Radicalisation, particularly how it works on women, is a key part of the book and has since publication in 2014 become an even more topical issue since the rises of ISIS in Syria.’
‘With Mirror Mirror, I have dived into the world of women’s identity and self-image in the age of celebrity and branding. Why a beautiful woman, beaten up by her famous boyfriend, is persuaded not to report it to the police, to protect the value of a forthcoming branding deal. I hope readers will look at the questions posed in this book, and my others, and when the last page is turned have something to take away with them.’
'The Body in the Marsh is my first police procedural, set in Surrey and the Romney Marsh area of Kent. It's a tale of a shocking murder, reflecting an unhappy marriage in the midst of apparent success, and contains what I think is my best-ever twist.'
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I shall read book 5, hoping it flows a bit better with no distractions.

This is ok. It didn’t have me on the edge of my seat with excitement but neither was it a ‘throw in the fire job’. I’m not sure I would read any more body books by this author. I would hope he can conjure up something better suited to his writing talents.

