The Reward Game

The Reward Game

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Condition: SECONDHAND

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Condition remarks:
Condition: VG. Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No markings. Binding: Intact. No stickers or labels visible.

A taut and gripping crime thriller, The Reward Game by Gerald Hammond marks the debut of Keith Calder, a Scottish gunsmith with a sharp eye and a sharper wit, who finds himself drawn into the murky world of crime and investigation. Set against the rugged Scottish countryside, the novel chronicles Calder's unlikely transformation from tradesman to amateur sleuth when a seemingly routine incident spirals into a dangerous web of deceit and murder. Hammond writes with precision and dry humour, bringing both the world of field sports and criminal intrigue to vivid life. The characters are richly drawn, the plotting methodical and satisfying, and the Scottish setting lends the narrative an atmospheric authenticity that distinguishes it from conventional crime fare.

Author: Gerald Hammond
Format: Hardback
Published: 1980, Macmillan
Genre: Crime fiction

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Condition remarks:
Condition: VG. Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No markings. Binding: Intact. No stickers or labels visible.

A taut and gripping crime thriller, The Reward Game by Gerald Hammond marks the debut of Keith Calder, a Scottish gunsmith with a sharp eye and a sharper wit, who finds himself drawn into the murky world of crime and investigation. Set against the rugged Scottish countryside, the novel chronicles Calder's unlikely transformation from tradesman to amateur sleuth when a seemingly routine incident spirals into a dangerous web of deceit and murder. Hammond writes with precision and dry humour, bringing both the world of field sports and criminal intrigue to vivid life. The characters are richly drawn, the plotting methodical and satisfying, and the Scottish setting lends the narrative an atmospheric authenticity that distinguishes it from conventional crime fare.