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Faber buys crime trilogy
Faber has acquired a début crime series by Adam Creed, who runs prison project Free to Write. The three-book deal was struck with Patrick Walsh at Conville and Walsh, with foreign rights also sold to Italy, Germany and the Netherlands. The books will all feature London policeman Detective Inspector Wagstaffe. The series kicks off with Suffer the Children, in which it appears that child abuse victims are enacting their own retribution and murdering known paedophiles.
As Wagstaffe investigates the case, figures from his own past start emerging.
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