Black Earth
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Firefinch Publishing
Publishing:5th Nov '26
£18.99
This title is due to be published on 5th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

'Kate London, the new rising star of crime fiction, is the real thing’ Tony Parsons, bestselling author ofMan and Boy
Change will divide a country. Murder will destroy a family.
1959. A group of boys from the mining village of Murton run out to play together. When a tragedy occurs, it changes the lives of these boys and everyone around them forever, sending shockwaves that reverberate through their lives.
1984. Detective Constable Ian Wheedon has been running away from himself since he was a boy. He worked in Merseyside covering serious crime, but now lives in a remote police house working as a local cop. His brother, Stephen, is on the front lines of the miners' strike in Stoke.
The force is already stretched to breaking point when Ian is called in to investigate the brutal murder of a childhood friend. The case brings Ian face-to-face with his past, his family, and with the life he left behind. As tensions erupt and tempers fray, the community fractures. When Stephen's son Christopher goes missing, it becomes a race against time to solve the case. Ian and his family must fight for the answers they need and the future they want, before it’s too late.
'Everything crime fiction should be: gripping, gritty, multi-layered and moving. Kate London brings the shattered communities of Thatcher’s Britain back to life with unnerving authenticity.' Erin Kelly, author of The Poison Key
‘Kate London writes with both delicacy and urgency — a rare and immensely successful combination! In Black Earth, she treats us to a propulsive crime thriller with an achingly authentic evocation of its time. The kind of book that makes other thriller writers stand back in awe — and each of us fear that we had better up our game!’ William Hussey, award-winning author of Killing Jericho
'A scorching start to a distinctive new detective series. A gripping, gritty and powerful novel of crime, family and divided loyalties set against the brilliantly evoked backdrop of the 1984 miners’ strikes. I loved it' Anna Mazzola, author of The Clockwork Girl
'Pace and perception are Kate London’s specialities. Here, she again shows her authentic knowledge of policing and combines it with convincing understanding of the intricacies of the 1984 Miners’ Strike. The result is completely intriguing' Neil Gordon Kinnock, Lord Kinnock
ISBN: 9781918107036
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
352 pages