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The River of Fire

Author: Patrick Easter  

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It is March 1799, and a sunken lugger in the Pool of London has just revealed a grisly secret.

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It is March 1799, and a sunken lugger in the Pool of London has just revealed a grisly secret.

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River Surveyor Tom Pascoe of the Marine Police finds the bodies of two men entombed in the crew cabin of a sunken lugger. Suspicion falls on a third member of the crew seen fleeing the scene. He had a known motive for murder.

Against the background of a nation at war with Napoleon, Tom Pascoe finds his own life under threat as he digs deeper into the case. He uncovers the existence of French agents whose task is to undermine England's ability to continue the war.

Tom's job is further complicated by the presence of a new member of the police crew with a shocking secret of his own...

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About the Author

Patrick Easter was a police officer in the Met for thirty years and for part of that time served on the Marine Police force. On retirement, he became a journalist writing both for technical journals and the national press. The River of Fire is his second novel and follows his acclaimed debut, The Watermen. He lives in East Sussex.

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  1. Captain Tom Pascoe of the Marine Police uncovers a grisly secret: the bodies of two men in the cabin of a sunken lugger. Suspicion falls on a third member of the crew seen fleeing the scene. Against the background of a nation at war with Napoleon, Pascoe discovers French agents in London who'll stop at nothing to undermine England's position...
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River Surveyor Tom Pascoe of the Marine Police finds the bodies of two men entombed in the crew cabin of a sunken lugger. Suspicion falls on a third member of the crew seen fleeing the scene. He had a known motive for murder. Against the background of a nation at war with Napoleon, Tom Pascoe finds his own life under threat as he digs deeper into the case. He uncovers the existence of French agents whose task is to undermine England's ability to continue the war. Tom's job is further complicated by the presence of a new member of the police crew with a shocking secret of his own...

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Product Details

Publisher
Quercus Publishing
Published
14th March 2013
Pages
400
ISBN
9780857380593

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