Second book in this edgy new Indian-set crime series starring English journalist Ruby Jones.
Second book in this edgy new Indian-set crime series starring English journalist Ruby Jones.
Ruby Jones just needed to relax and take a holiday. She made a bad decision when she headed for Goa...
Famed for beaches and full moon parties, Goa is also home to one of the most famous Christian shrines in Asia - St. Francis Xavier, his body still miraculously intact after five hundred years. But when the head of the saint is stolen, Ruby discovers there's a lot more going missing in Goa than the head of the famous saint and beyond the palm-fringed beaches is a world of smuggling, corruption and crime.The weather is balmy, the sea is warm, but Ruby can't play at being tourist when her journalist instincts are twitching. And soon she finds herself at the centre of a lethal world turning in on itself - with deadly consequences.“McCall's storytelling has excellent pace, and her evocation of Goa . . . is wonderfully vivid-- The Times”
Kathleen McCaul is emerging as a stunning new voice in British mystery fiction - James Ellroy, author of THE BLACK DAHLIA and L.A. CONFIDENTIAL
McCall's storytelling has excellent pace, and her evocation of Goa . . . is wonderfully vivid - The TimesKathleen McCaul read English at Oxford university before travelling to Baghdad in 2003 to help start Iraq's first post-war English language newspaper. She has also worked as a journalist in Kashmir, Qatar, the UK and India - where wrote her first novel.
Ruby Jones just needed to relax and take a holiday. She made a bad decision when she headed for Goa... Famed for beaches and full moon parties, Goa is also home to one of the most famous Christian shrines in Asia - St Francis Xavier, his body still miraculously intact after five hundred years. But when the head of the saint is stolen, Ruby discovers that beyond the palm-fringed beaches is a world of smuggling, corruption and crime. The weather is balmy, the sea is warm, but Ruby can't play at being tourist when her journalist instincts are twitching. And soon she finds herself at the centre of a lethal world turning in on itself - with deadly consequences. 'Impressive debut' The Times on Murder in the Ashram
Ruby Jones just needed to relax and take a holiday. She made a bad decision when she headed for Goa...Famed for beaches and full moon parties, Goa is also home to one of the most famous Christian shrines in Asia - St. Francis Xavier, his body still miraculously intact after five hundred years. But when the head of the saint is stolen, Ruby discovers there's a lot more going missing in Goa than the head of the famous saint and beyond the palm-fringed beaches is a world of smuggling, corruption and crime.The weather is balmy, the sea is warm, but Ruby can't play at being tourist when her journalist instincts are twitching. And soon she finds herself at the centre of a lethal world turning in on itself - with deadly consequences.
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