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Killing For England Iain McDowall

Killing For England By Iain McDowall

Killing For England by Iain McDowall


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Killing For England Summary

Killing For England: Number 4 in series by Iain McDowall

Chief Inspector Jacobson and DS Kerr had been on leave when the body of a young black man, Darren McGee, had been fished out of the River Crow. The autopsy had pointed to suicide by drowning. But now Darren's cousin, Paul Shaw, is in town: a top-notch investigative journalist with an axe to grind and a claim that Darren had really been the victim of a racially-motivated murder.

Jacobson isn't convinced. But when Paul Shaw turns up as dead and as terminally-wet as his cousin, Jacobson and Kerr are faced with a baffling double-murder to investigate. And a dangerous confrontation lies ahead with the murky world of the Far Right.

Killing For England Reviews

Kerr and Jacobson are a resolutely uncharming pair of policemen who are a pleasure to meet, and who offer hopes for a more rich reading in future additions to the series. * WASHINGTON POST *
Compares favourably with Ian Rankin... a compelling, fast-moving story that leaves the reader wondering where he will go from here. * PUBLISHERS WEEKLY *
has a vivid sense of place... wonderfully characterised. * Andrew Taylor *
Iain McDowall has a superb ear for dialogue... very realistic. * NEW BOOKS MAGAZINE *

About Iain McDowall

Ian McDowall was born in Scotland but now lives in the English Midlands where his fictional town of Crowby is located. Iain worked as a philosophy lecturer and as a computer specialist before turning to crime (writing).

Additional information

GOR002674320
9780749936372
0749936371
Killing For England: Number 4 in series by Iain McDowall
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Little, Brown Book Group
2006-03-02
320
N/A
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