The seventh in the thrilling Inspector Carlyle crime series set in the heart of London's West End, taking in all the memorable places like Covent Garden, Piccadilly Circus and the British Museum.
The seventh in the thrilling Inspector Carlyle crime series set in the heart of London's West End, taking in all the memorable places like Covent Garden, Piccadilly Circus and the British Museum.
When French gangster Tuco Martinez threatens Carlyle and his family, the inspector has to call on the resources and skills of Dominic Silver to try and see him off. But Dom won t do all the dirty work and so Carlyle has to go into hiding.
Cut off from his home turf, both literally and metaphorically, Carlyle struggles to cope with the situation while meanwhile, back in London, the charismatic major, Christian Holroyd, is finally spiralling completely out of control
“Praise for James Craig: A cracking read-- BBC Radio 4”
Praise for James Craig: A cracking read - BBC Radio 4
Praise for James Craig: Fast paced, and very easy to get lost in. - Lovereading.com
James Craig was born in Scotland but moved down South early on in his life. Like his protagonist he lives in central London with his wife and daughter. He supports Liverpool FC.
A bloody shoot-out at St Pancras Eurostar terminal sparks off a major international incident - but affects Carlyle on a much more personal level When French gangster Tuco Martinez threatens Carlyle's wife and daughter, the inspector has to call on the resources and skills of family man and drug dealer Dominic Silver to try and see him off. But Dom won't do all the dirty work and so Carlyle has to go into hiding. Cut off from his home turf, both literally and metaphorically, Carlyle struggles to cope with the situation. Meanwhile, back in London, the charismatic mayor, Christian Holyrod, is finally spiralling completely out of control . . . 'A cracking read.' BBC Radio 4 'Fast paced, and very easy to get lost in.' Lovereading.com
When French gangster Tuco Martinez threatens Carlyle and his family, the inspector has to call on the resources and skills of Dominic Silver to try and see him off. But Dom won t do all the dirty work and so Carlyle has to go into hiding. Cut off from his home turf, both literally and metaphorically, Carlyle struggles to cope with the situation while meanwhile, back in London, the charismatic major, Christian Holroyd, is finally spiralling completely out of control
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