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The Dockland Murder Mike Hollow

The Dockland Murder By Mike Hollow

The Dockland Murder by Mike Hollow


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Summary

When a dock worker is found murdered, DI Jago uncovers a web of secrets about family, war and the British Empire.

The Dockland Murder Summary

The Dockland Murder: The intriguing wartime murder mystery by Mike Hollow

November 1940. Darkness descends and another anxious night begins for those tasked with guarding the industrial heartland of London from enemy attack. As a policeman patrols the Royal Albert Dock, something catches his eye - a man is sprawled awkwardly across a nearby barge, a dagger lodged in his back. Detective Inspector John Jago of West Ham CID discovers the victim was a dock worker by day and a Home Guard volunteer by night - and there are things even his wife doesn't know about his past. As the investigation unfolds, Jago uncovers a widening circle of secrets ranging across family tensions, the last war and a far-flung corner of the British Empire.

About Mike Hollow

Mike Hollow was born in West Ham and grew up in Romford, Essex. He studied Russian and French at the University of Cambridge and then worked for the BBC. In 2002 he went freelance as a copywriter, journalist and editor. Mike also works as a poet and translator.

Additional information

GOR011825749
9780749026233
0749026235
The Dockland Murder: The intriguing wartime murder mystery by Mike Hollow
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Allison & Busby
20210923
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