Falling Too
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The Crime of the Century is about to be committed...again...In the early hours of a Thursday morning in August 1963 one of the UKs most famous crimes was committed when a Royal Mail train heading from Glasgow to London was robbed of £2.6 million. Over five decades later the real mastermind behind the robbery a man who got no credit but who wants it is determined to top the original robbery by stealing the entire wealth of a fleeing Glasgow crime lord from a train-in exactly the same spot that the original crime took place. Meanwhile Charlie Wiggs a small-time unassuming accountant discovers that his friend Tina has stolen a drawing worth £400000 in a bid to get out from under crushing debt-and its now in that same Glasgow crime lords collection on that very train. If Tina cant get the drawing back shell go to jail-or worse. Desperate she asks Charlie to help. Charlie has only one solution: team up with the violent bitter mastermind and steal the drawing back-and in the process become one of the most notorious train robbers in British history. Praise for FALLING TOO: Falling Too is a praiseworthy encore to Browns debut novel Falling and more fun than a barrel of Glenfiddish. -J.L. Abramo Shamus Award-winning author of Circling the RunwayGordon Browns Falling Too starts at a gallop and doesnt let up. A highly enjoyable read that is as much fun as it is gritty and pacey. This is Tartan Noir at its finest. -Matt Hilton author of the Joe Hunter thrillers Praise for FALLING: Chaos reigns as the plot comes thick and fast in this thriller told from alternating perspectives of a brilliantly drawn cast of characters. If Guy Richie is looking for his next hit crime caper he could do worse. -Daily RecordThroughout Brown keeps a firm skilful grip on his material in what turns out to be a very promising debut novel. -The Herald
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