'Engaging and enjoyable. A must read for soldiers and civilians.' - Damien Lewis.
Killing comes easy to Michael Devlin, a soldier turned assassin.
When he murders Martin Pound, a corrupt politician, he considers it to be just another job.
His days are spent drinking, reading and visiting his late wife's grave. Devlin has nothing to live for.
Then he meets Emma, "a good Catholic girl". Everyone deserves a second chance.
But the hunter is about to become the hunted.
The Parker brothers, the criminal family who put the hit out on the politician, want to tie-up loose ends.
Devlin must kill or be killed.
'Nothing To Lose' is a literary thriller, set in South London. Thomas Waugh has created a hero (or anti-hero) who will seem human to some readers and inhuman to others. You decide.
Praise for 'Nothing To Lose':
'Graham Greene meets David Baldacci... 'Nothing To Lose' is philosophical, satirical and, most importantly, gripping. For lovers of thriller writing and literary fiction alike.' Matt Lynn
'A gripping thriller, elegantly told. A complex plot, deftly handled. And a narrative that puts the city of London, with its wealth and poverty, goodness and evil, at the heart of the story.' - Alison Joseph.
'Tense and atmospheric.' - Humphrey Hawksley
Thomas Waugh is the pseudonym of a bestselling historical novelist. (less)