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Glasgow's Spitfire

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About the author

Kenneth Cameron is a former US Navy Intelligence Officer and co-author, with his son Christian Cameron, of the acclaimed Gordon Kent thriller series. He is the author of the acclaimed Denton series. He lives in New York state.

Summary

When American novelist Denton receives a letter from a young woman, Mary Thomason, saying she's in danger and needs his help, he doubts if there's anything he can do. As a famous writer with a well-documented past as a lawman in the American west, Denton is used to having mysteries laid at his door, but the letter is months old, and was only forwarded to him when the buyer of a painting found it stuck behind the frame. Presumably whatever Mary Thomason was frightened of has already happened. So why did she hide the note behind this particular painting, instead of sending it?
The search for answers leads Denton into the heart of Bohemian London - the world of artists and their models, a world of brilliance and depravity, of unconventional morals and shifting sexual identities, where the border between genius and madness is hard to discern but easy to cross. And before he has learned the shocking truth, Denton will discover what it's like to be the object of a lethal obsession and endure a terrifying confrontation with his own demons.

Foreword

The second darkly brilliant Edwardian mystery featuring author-sleuth Denton.

Product details

Authors Malcolm Houston
Assisted by D. Cameron (Editor), A. Robertson (Editor)
Publisher Glasgow Museums Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2004
 
EAN 9780902752733
ISBN 978-0-902752-73-3
No. of pages 80
Weight 298 g
Illustrations 18 col illus, 24 b&w
Subject Guides > Motor vehicles, aircraft, ships, space travel > Aircraft, space travel

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