Deep Shelter: A Novel (Detective Nick Belsey Series Book 2)
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Deep Shelter: A Novel (Detective Nick Belsey Series Book 2)

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“Harris’s heart-pounding second outing for Det. Constable Nick Belsey (after 2012’s Hollow Man )…. His frenetic quest…will keep readers turning the pages.” ( Publishers Weekly )“extremely entertaining…. This is a real nail-biter and a great ride for readers.” ( Suspense Magazine ) --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition. Oliver Harris has an MA in creative writing from the University of East Anglia, in addition to degrees in English and Shakespeare studies, and recently received his PhD. His first novel, The Hollow Man , launched the Detective Nick Belsey series. He also reviews for the Times Literary Supplement . He lives in London. --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition. From the Inside Flap Detective Nick Belsey--one of London's sharpest but most unprincipled investigators, first introduced in the acclaimed The Hollow Man --is plunged into a perplexing mystery of secrets, danger, and suspense beneath the city's streets. Trouble once again finds Nick Belsey when he takes a date to an abandoned bomb shelter buried beneath the heart of London. One minute the young woman is there, and the next, she's gone, mysteriously vanishing into the dark labyrinth of secret tunnels. A seasoned cop with a bad reputation, Nick knows that if he reports her disappearance, he'll be the prime suspect. Instead, he's going to find her. It's not just her life at stake--it's his, too. Determined to discover who is down in those forgotten tunnels and how far this secret network of underground passages extends, he plunges headfirst into the investigation--and into a dangerous game of cat and mouse with a ruthless enemy who would rather let an innocent woman die than reveal Cold War secrets. A subversive thriller with the superb characterization of classic Lawrence Block and the psychological suspense of Sophie Hannah, Deep Shelter is a compulsively readable mystery from a master of literary suspense. -- Suspense Magazine --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition. Detective Nick Belsey—one of London's sharpest but most unprincipled investigators, first introduced in the acclaimed The Hollow Man —is plunged into a perplexing mystery of secrets, danger, and suspense beneath the city's streets. Trouble once again finds Nick Belsey when he takes a date to an abandoned bomb shelter buried beneath the heart of London. One minute the young woman is there, and the next, she's gone, mysteriously vanishing into the dark labyrinth of secret tunnels. A seasoned cop with a bad reputation, Nick knows that if he reports her disappearance, he'll be the prime suspect. Instead, he's going to find her. It's not just her life at stake—it's his, too. Determined to discover who is down in those forgotten tunnels and how far this secret network of underground passages extends, he plunges headfirst into the investigation—and into a dangerous game of cat and mouse with a ruthless enemy who would rather let an innocent woman die than reveal Cold War secrets. A subversive thriller with the superb characterization of classic Lawrence Block and the psychological suspense of Sophie Hannah, Deep Shelter is a compulsively readable mystery from a master of literary suspense. --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • In this gritty, white-knuckle crime thriller, Detective Nick Belsey—introduced in the acclaimed
  • The Hollow Man
  • as a shrewd, street-smart cynic who is one of London’s sharpest, but most unprincipled, investigators—is plunged into a perplexing mystery of secrets, danger, and suspense beneath the city’s streets.
  • Trouble once again finds Nick Belsey when he takes a date to an abandoned bomb shelter buried beneath the heart of London. One minute the young woman is there, and the next, she’s gone, mysteriously vanishing into the dark labyrinth of secret tunnels. A seasoned cop with a bad reputation, Nick knows that if he reports her disappearance, he’ll be the prime suspect. Instead, he’s going to find her. It’s not just her life at stake—it’s his, too.
  • Determined to discover who else is down in those forgotten tunnels, and how far this secret network of underground passages extends, he plunges head first into the investigation—and into a dangerous game of cat-and-mouse with a ruthless enemy who would rather let an innocent woman die than reveal old Cold War secrets hidden deep beneath the city’s streets.
  • An edgy, subversive thriller with the superb characterization of classic Lawrence Block and the psychological acuity and suspense of Sophie Hannah,
  • Deep Shelter
  • is a compulsively readable mystery from a master of literary suspense.

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Tedious

Detective Nick Belsey a dishonest, but strangely driven police officer, is back. The trail of a suspect leads him to a no longer used tunnel complex. He finds supplies he thinks he can sell and with consummate bad judgement he takes a date into the tunnels where she is kidnapped. He now has two problems: rescuing the woman and not letting his superiors find out what he has been up to. He is soon enmeshed in a battle of wits with a madman and involved in an ever more complicated conspiracy. There are moments of excitement interspersed with some very tedious reading. The modest entertainment provided by this novel falls short of the excitment provided by the first Belsey adventure.
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Not At All Memorable

This book was not at all memorable! am unable to even write a review of this book which I read recently because I do not remember it. That speaks volumes! Nothing registered....not the characters, the plot or the setting.
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An intense reading experience!!

I guess I am the first to review this book. This book the second by this author with this main character is probably one of the most intense book I have read in a long time. I would recommend reading his first book the Hollow Man before this one.
The main character is extremely intense police detective in London, who doesn't seem yo need sleep and keeps going and going and going. His detective work is just as intense. I feel though that in this book that he really tried to do too much and add too much to the plot which really left the reader confused and at the end you ask you self, what really happened. May be reading it again I can figure this out as there is this conpiriacy element I never really understood. I am really interested in what other reviews have to say. But if you want an intense reading experience-pick up this book!!
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Really good

I stumbled upon this author and he has continued to impress. These books are fun, and engaging, with well
Orchestrated plots.
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Great book

well written, great plot
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Fresh and original

I did enjoy this book and quite loved the character of Nick Belsey. He's definitely an original. The storyline felt fresh and I didn't know which direction it was going which kept me on the edge of my seat. Would definitely read the rest in the series.
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Too fantastical

While the story is possible the tale is not. Too many close b escapes story just doesn't hold together not recommended
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Nick Belsey is not a good man. When I read the first Belsy book

Nick Belsey is not a good man. When I read the first Belsy book, HOLLOW MAN, I was never certain that he would do the wrong thing or the right thing when it came to the case. He certainly did bad things..drugs, drink, stealing, breaking and entering and living in the house he broke into. In DEEP SHELTER, I still wondered if he would do the right thing or the wrong thing. He follows a man into a deep shelter constructed during WWII and finds stolen drink and drugs left from the 80s. He takes a young woman to the shelter to party. He met her when he arrested her for drug possession. She disappears and he must find her without telling why/how she was in the deep shelter. The history of the deep shelters is interesting. Belsey is an interesting policemen... an immoral man but a good detective