Stav Sherez Books In Order
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A Dark Redemption | (2012) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Eleven Days | (2013) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
The Intrusions | (2017) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
The Devil's Playground | (2004) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
The Black Monastery | (2009) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Publication Order of Non-Fiction Books
Great Lost Albums | (2014) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Publication Order of Anthologies
Stav Sherez is a published British novelist.
He grew up in London, born in 1970, and attended Latymer Upper School before going on to the University of Leeds.
Stav’s first book The Devil’s Playground came out in 2004 from Penguin Books. It made the short list for the CWA John Creasey Dagger. His second novel came out in 2009 published by Faber & Faber and is titled The Black Monastery.
He contributed to Comes with a Smile, a music magazine, as a main contributor for five years from 1999 to 2004. He has been a literary editor to the Catholic Herald since December of 2006.
His third novel came out in 2012 and is titled A Dark Redemption. It came out from Faber & Faber and was the first in a police procedural series based in London. It focuses on Joseph Kony as well as the legacy of the LRA child soldiers who were now residing in London. The book made the shortlist for the Old Peculiar Crime Novel of the Year 2013 from Theakston.
Sherez has written for a variety of publications that extends to The Spectator, The Daily Telegraph, Zembla, and the Catholic Herald. His third novel in the Carrigan and Miller series, The Intrusions, won him the Theakston’s Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award in 2018.
A Dark Redemption is the first book in the Carrigan and Miller series by Stav Sherez. If you love a good procedural and want something that is going to keep you entertained but also turning the pages to see how this mystery resolves, check this book out!
DI Jack Carrigan works alongside DS Geneva Miller as they try to find out more about a specific case. In this instance, it is about the rape and murder of a young Ugandan student. The case will soon take them into the underworld of illegal communities of immigrants as they follow clues.
Eventually Carrigan and Miller find out that the studies that the girl was working on at London College may have risked revealing some things that many people would prefer to keep secret.
This is the story of a case that is going to make DI Carrigan take a good look at his past, while DS Miller is forced to look at the type of path that she wants to take in the future. Can they get a handle on all of this and come out on top? Or are they about to find out that they are in way over their heads this time? Get a copy of A Dark Redemption to find out!
Eleven Days is the second book in the Carrigan and Miller series by Stav Sherez. If you love a good crime novel that has you constantly wondering what is going to happen next, check out this book.
It’s just eleven days before Christmas is on the way, and a fire has gone through all of a square in West London in the hours of the early morning. It has spread to a convent that is placed inside a residential neighborhood that is very nice. Detectives Jack Carrigan and Geneva Miller show up on the scene to assess the damage and find out more.
When they appear, they find that there are eleven corpses there. However, there are only ten nuns that were in residence. It just doesn’t make sense, but that doesn’t matter to the top brass of the department. They only care about getting results and in a certain time frame.
The bosses upstairs want this whole thing to be wrapped up and put away before the holidays, and Miller and Carrigan aren’t sure if that’s possible. They’re taking a closer look at the case, but they also think that there’s more going on than just arson.
The pair are looking at all of the information that they have, and it’s just not adding up at all. Why would have the nuns not tried to get away from the fire? Who is the extra victim there that makes the count add up to eleven? Where is the priest liaison to the church at this moment as well, since he’s the only one who is capable of answering all of the questions that they have?
This book made the shortlist for the Old Peculier Novel of the Year Award and with good reason! The Times called Carrigan and Miller a pair that are ‘shaping up to be an attractive duo’. The team looks into a mystery that crosses four decades as well as two continents.
The partners are fresh and familiar and are working on their second case as they take on the past as well as the dangers that could make their futures shorter than they would like them to be. The pressure is on to try and get to the bottom of the case and close it for good. But as they make their way through secrets and more that could threaten political establishments and the church alike, they may be in for a rollercoaster ride the likes of which they have never been on before.
Will they be able to solve the case like the brass upstairs wants them to? Can they make quick work of this mysterious case, or will they find that it’s more complicated than they thought? Read this book from Stav Sherez to find out!
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