'A stunning setting and a detective to rival the best in European crime fiction' - David Young, author of Stasi Child
When Henk van der Pol is asked by the Justice Minister to infiltrate a team investigating an online child exploitation network, he can hardly say no - he's at the mercy of prominent government figures in The Hague. But he soon realises the case is far more complex than he was led to believe... Picking up from where The Harbour Master ended, this new investigation sees Detective Van der Pol once again put his life on the line as he wades the murky waters between right and wrong in his search for justice.
Sometimes, to catch the bad guys, you have to think like one. . .
Praise for Daniel Pembrey:
'Compelling and fast-moving [...] The exquisitely drawn Inspector van der Pol battles his way to the truth in a way that his fictional ancestor, Inspector Piet van der Valk, created by Nicolas Freeling, did in the Sixties' - Geoffrey Wansell, Daily Mail
'Daniel Pembrey writes with great authority and authenticity. The Harbour Master is a compelling, highly believable tale set in the flesh markets of Amsterdam and the even seedier corridors of power beyond them, where it's hard to know who the real criminals really are. You'll keep turning these pages right till the end' - Howard Linskey, author of Behind Dead Eyes
'A splendid setting in what promises to be the start of a great new series' - Ragnar Jonasson, author of the international bestselling Dark Iceland series
'A vivid sense of place and a flawed and believable central character...could herald a great series and career from this new British author' - Maxim Jakubowski, Lovereading
'The Harbour Master is an accomplished novel, sporting a vividly realised sense of locale matched by an adroit evocation of character' - Barry Forshaw, Brit Noir
'The style of writing was so enjoyable...this really is an excellent read' - Sarah Ward, author of A Deadly Thaw
'The Henning Mankell of Amsterdam' - Bill Rogers, author of The Pick, The Spade and The Crow
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Praise for The Harbour Master
"Compelling and fast-moving [...] The exquisitely drawn Inspector van der Pol battles his way to the truth in a way that his fictional ancestor, Inspector Piet van der Valk, created by Nicolas Freeling, did in the Sixties" - Geoffrey Wansell, Daily Mail
"Daniel Pembrey writes with great authority and authenticity. The Harbour Master is a compelling, highly believable tale set in the flesh markets of Amsterdam and the even seedier corridors of power beyond them, where it's hard to know who the real criminals really are. You'll keep turning these pages right till the end" - Howard Linskey, author of Behind Dead Eyes
"A splendid setting in what promises to be the start of a great new series"' - Ragnar Jonasson, author of the international bestselling Dark Iceland series
"A vivid sense of place and a flawed and believable central character...could herald a great series and career from this new British author" - Maxim Jakubowski, Lovereading
"The Harbour Master is an accomplished novel, sporting a vividly realised sense of locale matched by an adroit evocation of character" - Barry Forshaw, Brit Noir
"The style of writing was so enjoyable...this really is an excellent read" - Sarah Ward, author of A Deadly Thaw
"Henk van der Pol makes for a great lead character - he's strong willed, courageous and determined to unravel the cases he encounters and serve justice - no matter how complicated they might be... " - Steph Broadribb, Crime Thriller Girl
"The relationships linking Henk, his wife, and their daughter are flawlessly executed. Pembrey shows great skill as a crime fiction writer. His understanding and portrayal of people, places and situations is remarkable" - DutchNews.NL
"It's clear that Pembrey stepped off the well-trod tourist path to create an authentic Amsterdam" --Joy Kluver
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