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Killing For England: Number 4 in series
Iain McDowell
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Description for Killing For England: Number 4 in series
Paperback. The fourth in the series featuring Chief Inspector Jacobson and DS Kerr. They were both on leave when the body of Darren McGee was fished from the River Crow, apparently suicide. However, Darren's cousin, an investigative journalist, is positive that Darren has been the victim of a racially-motivated murder. Series: Jacobson and Kerr Series. Num Pages: 320 pages. BIC Classification: FF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 176 x 119 x 21. Weight in Grams: 186.
Chief Inspector Jacobson and DS Kerr had been on leave when the body of a young black man, Darren McGee, had been fished out of the River Crow. The autopsy had pointed to suicide by drowning. But now Darren's cousin, Paul Shaw, is in town: a top-notch investigative journalist with an axe to grind and a claim that Darren had really been the victim of a racially-motivated murder.
Jacobson isn't convinced. But when Paul Shaw turns up as dead and as terminally-wet as his cousin, Jacobson and Kerr are faced with a baffling double-murder to investigate. ... Read more
Product Details
Publication date
2006
Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group United Kingdom
Number of pages
320
Condition
New
Series
Jacobson and Kerr Series
Format
Paperback
Number of Pages
320
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780749936372
SKU
V9780749936372
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-10
About Iain McDowell
Ian McDowall was born in Scotland but now lives in the English Midlands where his fictional town of Crowby is located. Iain worked as a philosophy lecturer and as a computer specialist before turning to crime (writing).
Reviews for Killing For England: Number 4 in series
Kerr and Jacobson are a resolutely uncharming pair of policemen who are a pleasure to meet, and who offer hopes for a more rich reading in future additions to the series.
WASHINGTON POST
Compares favourably with Ian Rankin... a compelling, fast-moving story that leaves the reader wondering where he will go from here.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
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WASHINGTON POST
Compares favourably with Ian Rankin... a compelling, fast-moving story that leaves the reader wondering where he will go from here.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
has ... Read more