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STAY
ANOTHER
DAY
THE LATEST
NICK SHARMAN NOVEL
MARK TIMLIN
Could it be the end for Sharman? Returning under an assumed name to a bleak
For seven years, ex-cop Nick Sharman has lived
mid-winter England, Nick finds things have
in ‘exile’ on a Caribbean island with no UK
changed, and so has he. He´s grown older, but
extradition treaty - his life of luxury funded by
perhaps no wiser and finds his once beloved
the proceeds of a bank robbery where he was
London moving too fast for him. Vowing to
the last man standing. Then a phone call out of
clear his daughter’s name by any means
the blue from London changes everything. The
necessary, Sharman finds himself enmeshed with
voice from the past belongs to the only woman
blackmailers, murderers, the security services,
that he loves, his daughter Judith. Like father,
and Russian gangsters all baying for his blood
like daughter, she’s a police officer, but the
– until he, Judith, and his old sparring partner
family resemblance doesn’t stop there - Judith
Jack Robber, take on all-comers in a dramatic
is in big trouble with the law, and has no one to
finale on the mean streets of the capital.
turn to except her father.
Mark Timlin has written some thirty novels under many different
names, including best selling books as Lee Martin, innumerable
short stories, an anthology and numerous articles on diverse £18.99 HARDBACK
subjects for various newspapers and magazines. PRINT ON DEMAND
His serial hero, Nick Sharman, who appears in Stay Another Day, AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER 2009
has featured in a Carlton TV series, starring Clive Owen, before ‘Royal’ Format (234 X 156mm) 160pp
he went on to become a Hollywood superstar. RIGHTS: WORLD
Mark lives in a Docklands penthouse with a panoramic view ISBN: 978-1-84243-328-7
across the River Thames of his beloved south London. He is
currently working on Gangsters Widows, the new Lee Martin
novel and Bad Guys, Spies & PIs: 101 Best TV Crime Shows
www.noexit.co.uk/titles/stayanotherday/
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