Dead Man's Wharf, DI Andy Horton - An exemplary procedural
TV diving personality Nicholas Farnsworth's life is threatened... A deranged elderly lady in a nursing home claims she's been attacked by an intruder... A mother's conviction that her son's death on Christmas Eve was no accident...are the incidents related? Horton believes not but soon he's caught up in a complex investigation with far-reaching international implications
'Rowson turns out an exemplary procedural.' Starred Review Kirkus (USA)
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POSTED BY: PAULINE ROWSON
NOVEMBER 17TH, 2020 @ 6:24:22 UTC
NOVEMBER 17TH, 2020 @ 6:24:22 UTC
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