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He fled, danger followed. The first book in the...
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He fled, danger followed.
The first book in the David Hidalgo Series.
Thrilling novel by Les Cowan.
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As well as the David Hidalgo novels, Orkney based writer Les Cowan was a regular columnist for Orkney Today newspaper over five years and has also written a cyclist's travel guide Orkney by Bike.
It was a warning. Back off. Stop helping the addicts. Stop undercutting demand. He had believed they would be protected. But they took her - the girl in the raspberry beret - and by the time they were done he was broken.
So David Hidalgo flees Spain for his native Edinburgh. Now he must work out how to live again and lead others when his faith had been ripped away and all that's left is doubt.
In Edinburgh David finds friendship, disturbing and unlooked for romance, and respite from the pain. That is, until a young girl is abducted and it becomes clear that it's not easy to leave the past, or danger, behind.
David knows he must set aside his doubts and act. But what will the cost be this time?
More in the David Hidalgo Series;
Book 2: All That Glitters
Book 3: Sins of The Fathers
Book 4: Blood Brothers
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