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Books > Fiction > Genre fiction > Crime & mystery
Witty and clever art history-mystery featuring Jonathan Argyll,
from the author of the bestselling masterpiece 'An Instance of the
Fingerpost'. General Bottando of Rome's Art Theft Squad is in
trouble: his theory that a single master criminal, dubbed 'Giotto',
is behind a string of major art thefts has aroused the scorn of his
arch enemy and rival, the bureaucrat Corrado Argan. He needs a
result, and the confession of a dying woman may just provide the
vital clue. In pursuit of the elusive Giotto, Bottando's colleague,
Flavia di Stefano, sets off hotfoot for Florence, and English art
dealer Jonathan Argyll is dispatched to London and then on to rural
Norfolk - only to discover a body and a mystery which could lead to
the greatest art find of his career...
Clever and witty art history-mystery featuring scholar and sleuth
Jonathon Argyll, from the author of the bestselling masterpiece 'An
Instance of the Fingerpost'. A tip-off without any names and a
theft with no obvious motive - these are the apparently innocuous
matters currently in the hands of Flavia di Stefano of Rome's Art
Theft Squad. Flavia is able to disturb the looters of the monastery
in San Giovanni but not catch them. And it's a good thing that
nothing valuable was stolen because neither she nor art dealer
Jonathan Argyll have a clue who the culprits were. Maybe the truth
lies with the item they did get away with - not the disputed
Caravaggio the monastery is known for, but a curious icon of the
Madonna that is said to have strange powers. Such claims are pure
folklore, surely... but then a connection is made to a French
dealer found floating in the Tiber a few days later and suddenly
things don't seem so frivolous. Perhaps the icon was what the
thieves wanted - and is it possible that its powers are miraculous
enough to kill for?
Fifty-something librarian Shona is a proud former pupil of the
Marcia Blaine School for Girls, but has a deep loathing for The
Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, which she thinks gives her alma mater a
bad name. Impeccably educated and an accomplished martial artist,
linguist and musician, Shona is personally selected by Marcia
Blaine herself to travel back in time for an important mission in
fin-de-siecle France. But Shona finds this mission very confusing.
Why, for example, have so many people been torn to death by wild
animals, what are Maman and the mayor up to, and is the reclusive
aristocrat really suffering from toothache? It's a race against
time to solve the mystery. It is also a very tall order - but as
Shona is wont to remind herself: Never underestimate a librarian!
A TRULY GRIPPING READ' - GUARDIAN 'FABULOUS, A DELIGHT' - S.G.
MACLEAN 'A FINE ADVENTURE REMINISCENT OF PATRICK O'BRIAN' - SUNDAY
TIMES This is the secret report of Laurence Jago. Ex-clerk.
Unwilling spy. Reluctant sailor. Accidental detective. New Year
1795, and Laurence Jago is aboard the Tankerville mail ship, en
route to Philadelphia. Ostensibly travelling as assistant to the
irrepressible journalist William Philpott, Laurence's real mission
is to aid the civil servant carrying a vital treaty to Congress. A
treaty that will prevent the Americans from joining with the French
in the war against Britain. However, when the civil servant meets
an unfortunate - and supposedly accidental - end and the treaty
disappears, Laurence realises only he can now prevent war with the
US. Trapped on the ship with travellers including two penniless
French aristocrats, an Irish actress and a dancing bear, Laurence
must hunt down both the lost treaty and the murderer, before he has
a tragic 'accident' himself... The new page-turning historical
mystery from the author of BLACK DROP, a 2021 TIMES Book of the
Year. Perfect for readers of Andrew Taylor, Laura Shepherd-Robinson
and S.J. Parris.
The murder, a brutal stabbing, definitely took place on Guy Fawkes'
night. It was definitely by the bonfire on the village green. There
were definitely a number of witnesses. And yet, was it definitely
clear to anybody exactly what they had seen? In the writhing,
violent shadows, it seems as if the truth may have gone up in
smoke. Julian Symons' phenomenal 1960 novel is a searing drama of
wrongful accusation, twisty police procedural and account of grim
murder all rolled together. This edition also includes the resonant
short story 'The Tigers of Subtopia'.
Clever Italian art-history crime series featuring scholar and
dealer Jonathon Argyll, from the author of the best-selling
masterpiece 'An Instance of the Fingerpost'. The hardest part of
being an art dealer is having to sell your beloved works. For
Jonathan Argyll, the pain is soothed when an American billionaire
agrees to pay a vast sum for a relatively minor piece. Arriving in
the Californian sunshine eager to collect his cheque, Jonathan
bumps into one of his less scrupulous colleagues, and discovers he
is not the American's only seller. A bust of Pope Pius V is being
smuggled out of Italy, and trouble is following in its wake. Within
hours, Jonathan's billionaire is dead and both the smuggler and his
bust have gone missing. Thinking things can't get any worse,
Jonathan calls for the help of the Italian Art Theft Squad - and
instead finds himself the killer's next target...
The brand new action-packed gangland thriller from Gillian
Godden!Flawed, tough, unbreakable.... In the aftermath of her
husband's shocking murder, Patsy Diamond wants answers. Who was
Nick really? Where is all his money? And who killed the man she
once loved? Patsy knows exactly who to go to first - Nick's
pregnant mistress, Natasha. Natasha might seem young and innocent,
but Patsy's certain the girl is hiding something. And the only way
to find out what is to keep Natasha close and make her part of the
Diamond family. With the two women forming an unlikely bond, they
begin to dig deeper into Nick's secret life and discover things
that shock...and terrify them. Because Nick Diamond played a deadly
game and if the women in his life want payback, then they are going
to have to follow his rules - or break them and make their own. But
the strongest diamonds are created under pressure and these women
are no exception... Don't miss this brilliant new gangland story
from Gillian Godden - guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your
seat! Perfect for fans of Kimberley Chambers, Heather Atkinson and
Caz Finlay. What people are saying about Gillian Godden! 'An edge
of your seat read that will leave you breathless!' Bestselling
author, Kerry Kaya. 'Characters were so real I'm still looking over
my shoulder! Bestselling author Owen Mullen.
A woman receives an unexpected visitor during a deadly snowstorm in this chilling thriller from New York Times bestselling author Heather Gudenkauf.
True crime writer Wylie Lark doesn’t mind being snowed in at the isolated farmhouse where she’s retreated to write her new book. A cozy fire, complete silence. It would be perfect, if not for the fact that decades earlier, at this very house, two people were murdered in cold blood and a girl disappeared without a trace.
As the storm worsens, Wylie finds herself trapped inside the house, haunted by the secrets contained within its walls—haunted by secrets of her own. Then she discovers a small child in the snow just outside. After bringing the child inside for warmth and safety, she begins to search for answers. But soon it becomes clear that the farmhouse isn’t as isolated as she thought, and someone is willing to do anything to find them.
As the Second World War nears its end, a man is stabbed to death on
the shoreline of Kinloch, in the shadow of the great warships in
the harbour. Many years later, the postman on Gairsay, a tiny
island off the coast of Kintyre, discovers that the Bremner family
are missing from their farm. There's a pot on the stove and food on
the table, but of the Bremners there is no sign. When DCI Daley
comes into possession of a journal written by his wartime
predecessor in Kinloch, Inspector William Urquhart, he soon
realises that the Isle of Gairsay has many secrets. Assisted by his
indomitable deputy, DS Brian Scott, and new boss, Chief
Superintendent Carrie Symington, Daley must solve a wartime murder
to uncover the shocking events of the past and the present.
Six months ago, a girl vanished. Now, it's happening again. When
the body of a teenager is discovered near Eilean Donan Castle
several months after she disappeared, DCI Jack Logan and his team
journey across the Highlands to investigate. As they start to
unpick the young woman's life, the secrets and lies they expose
soon threaten to tear the small, rural community apart. But, when a
second girl goes missing in similar circumstances, it isn't just a
murder investigation that Jack finds himself running. It's a race
against time. Here Lie the Dead is the 15th book in the
multi-million selling DCI Jack Logan series from Scottish crime
author, JD Kirk.
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