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Get ready to be hooked by the third thrilling and atmospheric murder mystery from the million-copy-selling crime writer: this time DC Smith is looking for a body, but what he finds is far more sinister... ''Ensconced in Kings Lake, in the company of Smith and his team, I didn''t want to leave.'' FINANCIAL TIMES ''The books are comforting, the writing is subtle and the plots are gripping.'' THE TIMES When a worker goes missing from a North Sea gas platform, there seem to be just two possible explanations: it was a tragic accident or a suicide. It does not take Smith and his detectives long, however, to discover that James Bell led a double life back onshore in Kings Lake -- a life complicated enough to make him at least one dangerous enemy. Before the case can be unravelled, Smith must get a new team working together; Waters and Murray are still there but one of Wilson''s men is transferred to him, and the female detective constable from Longmarsh poses some unexpected problems for her new sergeant. Together they begin to investigate the links between the companies and the people that bring ashore the oil and gas, and they also find themselves caught up in the seamier side of life that exists beneath Lake''s everyday comings and goings. The curious writer Jo Evison begins to delve more deeply into the story of the Andretti murders, and Smith himself has to face the fact that he might no longer be considered fit for duty. ------------------------------- Readers love A DC Smith / Kings Lake Investigation Series ***** Had me gripped from the very start to the extremely satisfying ending. ***** Where has Peter Grainger been my whole life? ***** An excellent, intelligent and believable crime series which just gets better. ***** Engaging characters, intriguing plots and occasional humour make for a page-turning red. ***** I read a LOT of murder mysteries and this series is one of the best! ...
About the author
Peter Grainger is the 'creator of the greatest fictional sleuth you've probably never heard of' (
FT magazine). A former sixth-form English teacher, Peter is the author of 23 self-published novels, 19 of which are now scheduled for release by major British and North American publishers.
Peter lives with his wife, sometimes a grandson and a dog in a cottage in the Cambridgeshire fens. He travels as often as possible to the Norfolk coast he once called home.