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Core of Evil (2009)

hmmm. I don't know if I liked this one or not. It kept me engrossed for sure. It wasn't an action packed book, but it was very interesting. I liked the way the murdered worked, and the detective's synaesthesia shows some interesting potential to solve later mysteries.The bad thing is that I c...

Core of Evil (2009) by Nigel McCrery
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Myrkynkeittäjä (2008)

This was a spontaneous purchase from a rummage table. I had never heard of the author or book before, but the premise caught my attention and I thought it would make a decent holiday read. And I was rewarded indeed with a great story. The complex M.O., poisoning her victims and taking on their id...

Myrkynkeittäjä (2008) by Nigel McCrery
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Tooth and Claw

He ignored it as best he could. Intermittent rain was hitting the waterproof groundsheet above his head like fingers impatiently tapping a table, and despite his best attempts to string the sheet between two bushes so that it kept him dry, whilst allowing folds and channels for the water to drain...

Tooth and Claw by Nigel McCrery
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Silent Witnesses (2014)

Just like everyone else. Margaret Mead, anthropologist (1901–78) Forensic investigation is concerned primarily with piecing together the disparate clues left at a scene in order to form a coherent picture of events and, crucially, to establish the identities of those involved or—equally important...

Silent Witnesses (2014) by Nigel McCrery
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Scream: A DCI Mark Lapslie Investigation

Seventies and eighties dance hits – the one thing musically that she and Dom McGinley could agree that they both hated. She’d eaten at the hotel, after leaving Sergeant Murrell at the police station. The restaurant had been decorated in faux-baronial style, with shields and crossed swords hung on...

Scream: A DCI Mark Lapslie Investigation by Nigel McCrery
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The Thirteenth Coffin

He had always loved cars; his parents had always said he was car-mad. If he wasn’t building Airfix models or buying Matchbox toys, then he was watching Formula 1 racing on TV. It was slow at first, but as time went on the clients came, and it wasn’t long before he had three mechanics working for ...

The Thirteenth Coffin by Nigel McCrery

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