A Darker Shade of Blue

  • A Darker Shade of Blue
    By A. Spagnolletti

    There are no cell phone cameras watching his every move. No one to claim police abuse. In my mind it's the best of the best. This book is a blend of all three of my lives as a cop. Three very different jobs heading for the very same goal.

  • A Darker Shade of Blue
    By John Harvey

    First published in Greatest Hits, edited by Robert J. Randisi, Carroll & Graf, New York, 2005. 'Promise'. ... Reprinted in The Best British Mysteries 2005, edited by Maxim Jakubowski, Allison & Busby, London, 2004. 'Well, You Needn't'.

  • A Darker Shade of Blue
    By John Harvey

    From the killing fields of the East Midlands to the mean streets of London, from the jazz clubs and clip joints of Soho to the barren fenlands of East Anglia, this is a world of broken families and run-down estates, revenge killings and ...

  • A Darker Shade of Blue
    By John Harvey

    John Harvey has been described as the master of British crime and in A Darker Shade of Blue he has collected together some of his very best writing.

  • A darker shade of blue
    By Angela Campion

    Free-spirited Sara Newsome sails from england straight into the 1920s Harlem Renaissance determined to exploir the erotic movie industry. This is the extraordinary story of early Black Hollywood told through one uniquely sensual heroine.

  • A Darker Shade of Blue
    By Erie Hester Tillery Spencer

    The poignant coming of age story of a twelve-year-old, dark-skinned African-American girl named Rena, who grew up in a mulatto family in a small southern town during the 1940s and 50s.

  • A Darker Shade of Blue: Stories
    By John Harvey

    John Harvey is lights out one of the best." —Michael Connelly John Harvey has been described as the master of British crime fiction: From the mean streets of London to the jazz clubs and clip joints of Soho, this is a world of broken ...