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MARTINA COLE BOOKS IN ORDER

Publication by Maura Ryan Books

Dangerous Lady (1992)

Maura's Game  (2002)


Publication by DI Kate Burrows Books

The Lady-killers (1993)

Broken (2001)

Hard Girls (2008)

Damaged  (2017)


Publication by Standalone Novels

Goodnight Lady (1994)

The Jump (1995)

The Runaway (1997)

Two Women (1999)

Faceless (2001)

The Know (2003)

The Graft (2004)

The Take (2005)

Close (2006)

Faces (2007)

The Business (2008)

The Family (2008)

The Faithless (2011)

The Life (2012)

Revenge (2013)

The Good Life (2014)

Get Even (2015)

Betrayal (2016)

No Mercy (2019)


Publication by Non-Fiction Books

The Knowledge (2013)


About Author 

MARTINA COLE


Martina Cole is one of the famed writers of England that has composed many standalone books in the mystery and thriller genres. Aside from being a novelist, she's also a successful businesswoman and a tv presenter. Her birth name is Eilidh Martina Cole, however she's eliminated her original name after getting a writer to be able to make it seem sweet and short. Despite the fact that Cole is a British citizen, she goes back on the Irish ethnicity because her parents were Irish Catholic. As of now, she's released around 17 offense and thriller books. In a few of her books, she's given the description concerning the actual gangster underworld within London, which take out covert operations in the criminal world. Four of those books written by Cole are forced into television dramas that have received high ratings exactly enjoy the books themselves.

The books written by her have achieved the selling of over 10 million from the United Kingdom alone. The 10 the book that Cole composed had featured at the hardback bestseller list of this Sunday Times for seven months continuously. Consequently, she's got the Irish ethnicity. In age 15, she abandoned her college studies as she had been involved in a love affair that finally led her to give birth to her first child at age 19. It had been called Christopher. The exceptional style of composing of Cole could be viewed in all of her books, since most of them comprise a female as the primary protagonist or as an antihero. And some of her books take place inside the community of this Irishmen located in and about the city of London. Her book The shoot was made to a tv serial starring Tom Hardy at the lead character as Freddie. From the year 2008, Cole engaged in a drama show in the kind of a documentary as a writer that was shown on ITV. The documentary went on to violate all of the audience records determined by ITV3.

From the following year, Cole began her own production company known since the'2Queens TV' with the intent of investigating new peaks in the world of broadcasting to get herself and her own interests. At precisely the exact same year, an investigative documentary has been created whose name had her named said and featured the female protagonists of her books. The most important goal of the documentary was supposed to center on the function of the women in the gangs, that had been accountable for auto theft, drug dealing, vandalism and murder. Among those other books written by her, Two Girls was adapted into a stage play at the year 2010. The drama has been shown in the Theatre Royal in Stratford East, London and it was the very first time when one of these books written by Cole was accommodated for a theater play. Another publication written by her titled The Runaway was forced to a tv show which has been telecast on Sky1 and Sky1 HD. The Cole's most up-to-date publication has featured on the bestseller list of this Sunday Times. In the subsequent months of this calendar year 2011, an internet voting was launched from the readers for the best book written by Cole. Her book The Require won the voting by 780 votes and has been recorded as top publication written by Cole. The most recent publication written by Cole comes with a brand new gangster character called Michael Flynn, who's considered to be quite a dangerous offender in the underworld.

Among the first books written by Martina Cole was known as 'The Runaway'. It had been printed in the calendar year 1997 from the Headline publishing house. From the starting sequence of this book, the key figures Eammon Docherty and Cathy Connor are thrown onto the roads of London's sleazy East End and they're left to be independently. Having grown up as the child of a prostitute, Cathy's life becomes unhappy, which contributes to a troubling ordeal because she doesn't have any other alternative or any place else to move. On trying to run away from her gloomy life, she's rescued by Desirae who instructs her how to live in the society of their criminal underworld. Meanwhile, Eammon leaves America with his dad and after a while he's one of the deadliest villains of all New York. It's thought that if the avenues of both of these will cross, they'll be an ideal match for one another and it's merely a matter of time until this occurs. Cathy is amazing, tough and smart and Eammon is both strong and strong. Therefore, if both meet they're not likely to run off again and will lead a joyful life.

It had been printed in the calendar year 2005 from the Headline publishing house. From the opening storyline of this book, Freddie Jackson is portrayed as getting from this prison. Throughout his stay in the prisoned had left lots of connections with all the people of this underworld and he has begun thinking he possesses the criminal underworld. But, his wife Jackie doesn't need him to do anything else wrong that could land him in prison and only wishes he comes home. However, Freddie can't leave the violence and the women from the criminal world supporting. On the flip side, his sister Maggie's celebrity keeps on climbing. She's in love with her uncle Jimmy. Freddie understands the worth of remaining together as a family, but can also be attentive to the fact that jealousy and betrayal keep growing behind the doorways. From the criminal world, nobody could be trusted and everyone is constantly on the shoot.

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