by Jack Probyn
The Community (July 2020)
When bodies start turning up with similar limbs dismembered under similar circumstances, Jake and the rest of the Major Crime team suspect they’ve got a serial killer on their hands. But when enemies from Jake’s past come back to haunt him, he’s distracted. How many more bodies will appear before Jake realises his priorities?
The Confession (September 2020)
The body of an old enemy is found buried beneath a tonne of concrete in the middle of the Olympic Stadium construction site in London. Who did it and how did they get there? Jake Tanner makes it his mission to find out. But what he uncovers will change his life — and career — for ever. In The Confession, the stakes have never been higher.
The Cadre (October 2020)
Henry Matheson runs east London. Especially when it comes to drugs. Untouchable, formidable, he thinks he can get away with everything — even burning a man alive on a lamppost. But, then again, he’s never met Jake Tanner. Until now.
The Company (December 2020)
When Jake is the victim of a fraudulent attack that leaves him with nothing, he makes it his mission to find the people responsible. What he discovers is something more harrowing than he could have ever imagined: a company that runs on the local currency of human bodies and flesh.
The Cabal (Feb 2021)
Famous criminal lawyer, Rupert Haversham, and his family, are killed in their stately London home. But something isn’t right. Jake thought he’d put The Cabal saga behind him… Are his worst fears about to come true?
ABOUT JACK PROBYN
Jack Probyn hasn’t experienced the world. He’s never even owned a pet. But he’d like to; there’s still time. His twenty-two years on the planet have been spent in the United Kingdom, with a few excursions overseas — a particular favourite of his was Amsterdam. Or Norway. Both of which were lovely.
But what Jack lacks in life-experience, he more than makes up for in creative ingenuity. His Jake Tanner series is the birth child of a sinister and twisted mind, and a propensity to assume the worst will happen in even the most mediocre situation.
Finding himself pigeon-holed as a millennial, Jack decided to stick with the stereotype and do things his own way. After all, he felt entitled and he wanted to destroy industries.
Enter: writing.
The love of writing was rekindled in Jack’s life when he (briefly) entered the corporate world, and the passion snowballed from there. No more will the millennial writer find himself working 9-5, indulging in the complexities of business life, or wearing a M&S suit.
He will take the world by storm with his pen(keyboard) and his ability to entertain and enthral readers.
Why not join him (and his future dog)?
Keep up to date with Jack at the following:
- Website: https://www.jackprobynbooks.com
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