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Also by Niall Leonard Crusher Incinerator This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.  · Shredder. Niall Leonard. $; $; Publisher Description. In the gut-wrenching third and final novel in Niall Leonard’s Crusher series, Finn Maguire is lured back into the warring factions of the underworld by way of blackmail. Category: Free. Shredder - Ebook written by Niall Leonard. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or .


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In the gut-wrenching third and final novel in Niall Leonard’s Crusher series, Finn Maguire is lured back into the warring factions of the underworld by way of blackmail. Finn “Crusher” Maguire has one simple. Niall Leonard is a successful TV screenwriter with a long list of credits including international hits such as Hornblower, Wire In The Blood and Monarch of the Glen. Niall grew up in Newry, Northern Ireland and now lives in West London with his wife and their two teenage sons. shredder - Niall Leonard's Website. I didn’t turn my head towards him, but kept my eyes focused on the Turk, and noted the twitch of his lips as he saw me, seated there beside the Guvnor. He was smiling, apparently unaware of Martin, now twenty paces away, slipping his free hand into the folded newspaper. I guessed the paper concealed a pistol, and saw now what was about to happen: the Turk and Dean would each take a bullet to the back of the head before they’d even reached our table.

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