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Death Warmed Up

Death Warmed Up

Autor*in: Sheriff, John Paxton

Jahr: 2013

Sprache: Englisch

Umfang: 224 S.

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Jack Scott and Sian Laidlaw are forced to remain in Gibraltar with Jack’s mother when she breaks her ankleâ€"Eleanor believes she was pushed. When a chance meeting with a young photographer, Pru Wise, leads them into the path of trouble and up against a ruthless diamond robber it becomes clear that there are some dangerous forces at work. Returning to the UK, Jack and Sian are shocked when Pru’s dead body is discovered in the trunk of a car registered to Sian. When threatened they return to Gibraltar, to try and seek out and identify the diamond thief and end the nightmare. But first they must unravel a web of intrigue, face a violent climax in the house of an ex-diplomat, and face a fight to the death on the rocks of Gibraltar’s most southerly shore.
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John Paxton Sheriff began writing during his 15 years in the British Army. His first successes came while living in New South Wales and Queensland in the 1960s and 1970s with his wife and three children. His short stories have been published in Adam, a now defunct Australian men's magazine, in Australian, UK, and Irish magazines such as Australian Women's Weekly, Woman & Home, and in Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine in New York. He also wrote crime short stories for Scottish publishers D.C. Thomson. For many years John was a freelance feature writer for two North Wales newspaper groups. Since 1995 he has published four books on writing technique, 35 Western novels, and seven crime novels in two separate series. John is a tutor for Writers' News and on-line college WritersCollege.com, and is a member of the Society of Authors.

Titel: Death Warmed Up

Autor*in: Sheriff, John Paxton

Verlag: Perseus Book Group

ISBN: 9780719812118

Kategorie: Belletristik & Unterhaltung, Krimi & Thriller

Format: ePub

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