Skip to product information
1 of 1

Goldsboro Books

9780749028428

Bad for Good - PREM1ER edition

Bad for Good - PREM1ER edition

by Graham Bartlett

Publisher Allison & Busby

Genre: Crime

Publication date:

Available from:

  • Signed & Numbered
  • Limited Edition
  • Sprayed Edges
  • Hardcover
  • UK First Edition, First Printing


Regular price £29.99
Regular price Sale price £29.99
Sale Sold out
Rendering loop-subscriptions

In stock

Rendering loop-subscriptions

Limited Edition 1500 Copies

View full details
  • Professionally Packed

    All of our books that have a dust wrapper are covered in clear protective, removable film and are packed professionally in bubble wrap and a box for shipping so that they reach you in perfect condition.

  • Book Condition & Notes

About the book

Signed special sprayed edge PREM1ER edition of Bad for Good.

'Brutal, dark and laced with violence ... Peter James had better watch out, he has a new competitor' DAILY MAIL

‘A masterfully spun tale … intense pace, striking characters and a riveting denouement’IRISH INDEPENDENT

'Gripping' PETER JAMES

'Thoroughly absorbing' ELLY GRIFFITHS

------

How far would you go?

The murder of a promising footballer, son of Brighton’s highest-ranking police officer, means Detective Superintendent Jo Howe has a complicated and sensitive case on her hands. The situation becomes yet more desperate following devastating blackmail threats.

Howe can trust no one as she tracks the brutal killer in a city balanced on a knife edge of vigilante action and a police force riven with corruption.

'Cracking' MARK BILLINGHAM

‘Engaging’ M.W.CRAVEN

‘ If you liked Line of Duty, you’ll love Bad for Good.‘ J.P. DELANEY

Collapsible content

About the Author

Graham Bartlett

Graham Bartlett was a UK police officer in Sussex for thirty years and now he is a best-selling crime writer.

He mainly policed the city of Brighton and Hove, rising to become a Chief Superintendent and its police commander. On the way he was a homicide senior investigating officer and led on managing dangerous offenders, sexual offences, domestic violence, child protection and hate crime. He was a qualified firearms and public order commander, leading the policing of many armed operations, large scale protests and sporting events.

He started writing when he left the police in 2013 and entered the Sunday Times Top Ten with his first non-fiction book, Death Comes Knocking – Policing Roy Grace’s Brighton in 2016. He followed that up in 2020 with another non-fiction , Babes in the Wood, the harrowing 32 year fight to bring a double child killer to justice. Both these books he co-wrote with international best seller, Peter James. He has now struck out on his own and turned his hand to fiction with a crime series in the pipeline.

As well as writing, Graham is a police procedural and crime advisor helping scores of authors and TV writers (including Peter James, Mark Billingham, Elly Griffiths, Claire McGowan and Dorothy Koomson) achieve authenticity in their drama. He works flexibly with authors at all stages of their writing career and adopts an ethos of ‘creativity with credibility.’ Graham teaches on courses and Masters programmes and runs a series of hugely popular online courses and workshops under the banner of ‘Crime Writing: Making it Real’ with the Professional Writing Academy.

He lives in mid-Sussex with his wife and ever-returning 24-year-old triplets.

Collapsible content

GPSR EU Safety Information

1. Manufacturer Contact Information

Goldsboro Books Ltd - 23-27 Cecil Court, London, WC2N4EZ, enquiries@goldsborobooks.com, 02074979230

2. EU Authorised Representative Information

Easy Access System Europe - Mustamäe tee 50, 10621 Tallinn, Estonia, gpsr.requests@easproject.com

3. Safety Warnings

Not applicable

  • Why Literary Snobbery Is Killing the Joy of Reading

    Why Literary Snobbery Is Killing the Joy of Rea...

    David Headley

    A person walked into the bookshop recently. Coat still wet from rain. They movedwith the half-hesitant energy of someone who is not entirely convinced they belong.They drifted toward the crime...

    David Headley

    Why Literary Snobbery Is Killing the Joy of Rea...

    A person walked into the bookshop recently. Coat still wet from rain. They movedwith the half-hesitant energy of someone who is not entirely convinced they belong.They drifted toward the crime...

  • When You Are Not Ready for the Book in Your Hands

    When You Are Not Ready for the Book in Your Hands

    David Headley

    A proof of Wolf Hall landed on my desk with a note from Nick at Fourth Estate:“A masterpiece.” But life was happening. A break-up. A young business that needed every decision...

    David Headley

    When You Are Not Ready for the Book in Your Hands

    A proof of Wolf Hall landed on my desk with a note from Nick at Fourth Estate:“A masterpiece.” But life was happening. A break-up. A young business that needed every decision...

  • PREM1ER March 2026 Revealed

    PREM1ER March 2026 Revealed

    Rebecca McDonnell

    Every great story carries us somewhere far beyond ourselves. For PREM1ER, that journey begins this March with A Far-Flung Life. The long-awaited, deeply moving new novel from M L Stedman, author...

    Rebecca McDonnell

    PREM1ER March 2026 Revealed

    Every great story carries us somewhere far beyond ourselves. For PREM1ER, that journey begins this March with A Far-Flung Life. The long-awaited, deeply moving new novel from M L Stedman, author...

  • What We Will Be Reading in 2026

    What We Will Be Reading in 2026

    David Headley

    Over the last few weeks of 2025, I sat in meeting rooms across London, listening to editors pitch their biggest novels for 2026. After years in this industry, you can...

    David Headley

    What We Will Be Reading in 2026

    Over the last few weeks of 2025, I sat in meeting rooms across London, listening to editors pitch their biggest novels for 2026. After years in this industry, you can...

1 of 4