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Death Investor: Kidman and Reid Crime Series Book 1, cartea 1

Autor Ian Lomond
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 apr 2020
AN AUSTRALIAN MURDER MYSTERY OF A TECH STARTUP GENIUS TAKES THE READER ON AN INVESTIGATION WITH TWO DETECTIVES THROUGH THE STREETS OF SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA. THIS CRIME NOVEL TRACKS THE KILLER THROUGH THE TECH STARTUP SCENE, EXPOSING OLD GRUDGES AND A LEVEL OF GREED THAT CAN BE FATAL. "With plenty of action, twists and turns, Death Investor is authentic, with a real sense of place." LA Naylor 5 Stars!!! "The pace was quick and kept me turning pages to see what would happen next." - Amazon US review Brilliant web developer Peter Maher developed a million-dollar idea, using anyone's private and intimate information-and was murdered one sweltering summer night in Sydney. Experienced and instinctive Detective Mark Kidman, with developing and skilful Detective Rebecca Reid, investigate the death of the talented technology genius. Maybe it was the property developer, with political ties, and a dubious past. He has the most to lose, and behind his smile lies a tiger in waiting. Or what is Peter's connection to an old decrepit pub, run by an underworld heavyweight past their prime? Around the harbour city the detectives and their team chase down the leads, as witnesses, connections and violence reach a deadly climax for one detective.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780909497118
ISBN-10: 0909497117
Pagini: 234
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Ian Lomond
Colecția Kidman and Reid Crime Series Book 1
Seria Kidman and Reid Crime Series Book 1


Notă biografică

Living in Sydney, Ian writes about places he knows, and crimes and stories that we can imagine on the front page - murder, corruption, greed and lies. His career has focused on technology and change, where over a decade working for NSW Police and the Justice sector allows him to expertly weave in and share a perspective readers don't often get. With more ideas than time, Ian's words are wrestled to the page, beaten into submission, and always in need of interrogation.