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"Aficionados of British crime fiction can't get enough, and this
fresh mystery will satisfy their cravings" - Library Journal
Starred Review Introducing outspoken female sleuth Alex Quick in
the first of a brand-new mystery series When her business partner,
acclaimed art historian and university professor Dr Helena
Drummond, disappears, Alexandra Quick is consumed by guilt. Shortly
before she vanished, Helena had complained of being menaced by a
stalker, and Alex had dismissed her fears as groundless. Now Alex,
a former police detective, is determined to use her finely-honed
investigative skills to find out what's happened to her friend and
colleague. But the more she uncovers, the more Alex realizes how
little she really knew Dr Helena Drummond. As it becomes
increasingly clear that the woman she thought she knew so well has
been keeping a great many secrets from her, Alex must decide: is
Helena a victim . or is she a killer?
"Aficionados of British crime fiction can't get enough, and this
fresh mystery will satisfy their cravings" - Library Journal
Starred Review Introducing outspoken female sleuth Alex Quick in
the first of a brand-new mystery series When her business partner,
acclaimed art historian and university professor Dr Helena
Drummond, disappears, Alexandra Quick is consumed by guilt. Shortly
before she vanished, Helena had complained of being menaced by a
stalker, and Alex had dismissed her fears as groundless. Now Alex,
a former police detective, is determined to use her finely-honed
investigative skills to find out what's happened to her friend and
colleague. But the more she uncovers, the more Alex realizes how
little she really knew Dr Helena Drummond. As it becomes
increasingly clear that the woman she thought she knew so well has
been keeping a great many secrets from her, Alex must decide: is
Helena a victim . or is she a killer?
A young woman's search for the truth about her sister's murder and
terrifying consequences Chantal Frazer has come to Westerby Lodge
in the Cotswolds to find some answers about the murder of her
sister, twenty-three years before. What really happened that
terrible night when the wealthy Mrs Palliser was said to have gone
beserk and stabbed her two sons to death, as well as their au pair,
Chantal's sister Sabine? As Chantal questions those who were there
at the time, she discovers matters weren't quite as straightforward
as she'd been led to believe - and that someone is prepared to go
to desperate lengths to ensure the truth remains hidden.
Alex Quick investigates the murder of a close family friend in this
intriguing, intricately-plotted mystery In her former career as a
police detective, Alex Quick was exposed to some brutally violent
crimes - but none as horrific as this. A badly mutilated corpse is
discovered in a field, the victim castrated, the word 'cheat'
carved across his chest. The dead man was a close family friend of
Alex, and his sister has asked her to find out who killed him - and
why. Although they'd been friends as long as she can remember, how
well did Alex really know the late Tristan Huber? Why would someone
murder him in such a violent and cruel way? Whoever she questions,
Alex finds that people are reluctant to talk, keeping things back
from her - including Tristan's sister, Dimsie. The more Alex
uncovers, the clearer it becomes that Tristan Huber was not who, or
what, he appeared to be. But is she prepared for the shocking
truth?
Based on papers given at a conference at King's College, London, in
1998, Foundations of Charity brings together established scholars
in the fields of charity law, public law, and trusts law, and
internationally recognized writers on social policy and legal
philosophy, from England and Wales, Scotland, Australia, Canada and
the United States. The contributors take an iconoclastic approach
to the legal definition of charitable status, and provide an
in-depth analysis of key concepts in charity law and
administration, such as 'public benefit' and 'political activity'.
The combination of their different perspectives on 'charity'
produces a varied, stimulating, and challenging collection. It
should be useful reading for academics, practising lawyers and
voluntary sector managers who are looking for a sustained critique
of 'charity'.
Former police detective Alex Quick finds it impossible to refuse
when a young family friend begs for her help in discovering which
of his friends is a thief. Following a dinner party he'd held at
his uncle's grand Venetian apartment, a pair of valuable items went
missing, only to turn up at a London pawnbrokers. But why would a
wealthy guest, a member of the glamorous Anglo-Italian jet-set,
need to steal in the first place? Before Alex can discover more,
one of the dinner party guests is found murdered. Could there be a
connection to the theft? As she heads to Venice to pursue her
investigations further, Alex receives news that another person
present that night has disappeared and the case spirals into
something altogether darker and deeper.
Former police detective Alex Quick finds it impossible to refuse
when a young family friend begs for her help in discovering which
of his friends is a thief. Following a dinner party he'd held at
his uncle's grand Venetian apartment, a pair of valuable items went
missing, only to turn up at a London pawnbrokers. But why would a
wealthy guest, a member of the glamorous Anglo-Italian jet-set,
need to steal in the first place? Before Alex can discover more,
one of the dinner party guests is found murdered. Could there be a
connection to the theft? As she heads to Venice to pursue her
investigations further, Alex receives news that another person
present that night has disappeared and the case spirals into
something altogether darker and deeper.
Ex-biology teacher turned bridge professional Cassandra Swann makes
another bid to solve a baffling case--the death of an Indian doctor
who was one of her bridge pupils--while simultaneously trying to
unravel the mystery of her own father's death during a bar brawl
many years ago.
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