Douglas Brodie, a reporter for the Glasgow Gazette and former policeman,
has been asked by a group of Jewish Glaswegian businessmen to
investigate nine robberies that have recently happened in their
community. The police just don't have the manpower nor resources to put
enough time into the investigation.
A little bit of snooping
about and Brodie finds the name of the thief. Little does he know that
the thief will get caught breaking into another house and end up being
knifed to death. When Brodie speaks to the thief killer, he wonders
about the man; where does all the anger come from? The next day
Brodie's source of information is brutally murdered.
A surprise
development occurs when a young woman walks into the newspaper office
asking to speak to Brodie. She brings him news of gold that originated
in the death camps of Germany. Shortly after that the thief killer is
killed as is the young woman who had brought the news of the gold.
Brodie
is informed by his Jewish friends that the thief killer was actually a
guard from Treblinka. Now they want to catch other Nazis like him with
the aid of Brodie. MI5 also wants his help, so he is called up and sent
to Hamburg.
What Brodie experiences in Hamburg saps his strength
both physically and mentally. He does discover a way that the Nazis
are getting out and to South America, but now a stop to it must be made.
Author
Gordon Ferris has written an exciting thriller, based on real and
fictional events. I found it hard to put this book down.
Sunday, December 29, 2013
Friday, December 27, 2013
Suspicious Minds
Harry Devlin has been serving as John Stirrup's lawyer for some time, so
it comes as a bit of a surprise when he has to sit in during an
interrogation of the man because his wife has gone missing. Devlin
wants to know who has been stirring the police interest in this missing
person.
Meantime, the area is being threatened by "The Beast", a man who has been raping young blonde women. His attacks have been growing in intensity. It is not long after this that Stirrup calls Devlin in a panic; his daughter Claire has disappeared.
Later Claire's body is found in a cave. She had been raped and then strangled. Claire's boyfriend has gone missing, too. When Devlin catches up with him, he is in for a few surprises. Later, Devlin's private investigator finds out that Stirrup's wife is alive and well. This provides Devlin with more surprises. How is he to handle them?
Author Martin Edwards is full of surprises in this murder mystery. A good, quick read.
Meantime, the area is being threatened by "The Beast", a man who has been raping young blonde women. His attacks have been growing in intensity. It is not long after this that Stirrup calls Devlin in a panic; his daughter Claire has disappeared.
Later Claire's body is found in a cave. She had been raped and then strangled. Claire's boyfriend has gone missing, too. When Devlin catches up with him, he is in for a few surprises. Later, Devlin's private investigator finds out that Stirrup's wife is alive and well. This provides Devlin with more surprises. How is he to handle them?
Author Martin Edwards is full of surprises in this murder mystery. A good, quick read.
Thursday, December 26, 2013
Stettin Station
November 1941, and John Russell has been given the opportunity to watch
trains loaded with Jews leaving Berlin for places in the east like Lodz
in Poland. What can he do with the information? Nothing. He comes to
the realisation that he needs to get himself and his girlfriend, Effi
out of Germany.
Knowing that the United States is likely going to be drawn into the war, Admiral Canaris offers Russell a job working for him, but based in Switzerland. There is a condition attached to the position; Russell must make a secret trip to Prague on Canaris' behalf.
Later, after he has returned to Berlin, Russell is told by a friend in the police that the Gestapo are looking for him. He knows that he has to get out. Effi plans to go with him; she has disguises available, but no papers. They go into hiding not knowing that Japan has attacked Pearl Harbour.
Russell and Effi manage to escape Berlin, but the ship that was supposed to take them out of Germany is torpedoed before it gets to Germany. In addition, the cell that helped them escape from Berlin had been compromised, it would only be a matter of time before they were found.
Author David Downing puts a lot of tension and excitement into this World War II thriller. A very good read, one you won't want to put down.
Knowing that the United States is likely going to be drawn into the war, Admiral Canaris offers Russell a job working for him, but based in Switzerland. There is a condition attached to the position; Russell must make a secret trip to Prague on Canaris' behalf.
Later, after he has returned to Berlin, Russell is told by a friend in the police that the Gestapo are looking for him. He knows that he has to get out. Effi plans to go with him; she has disguises available, but no papers. They go into hiding not knowing that Japan has attacked Pearl Harbour.
Russell and Effi manage to escape Berlin, but the ship that was supposed to take them out of Germany is torpedoed before it gets to Germany. In addition, the cell that helped them escape from Berlin had been compromised, it would only be a matter of time before they were found.
Author David Downing puts a lot of tension and excitement into this World War II thriller. A very good read, one you won't want to put down.
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Death of a Chancellor
January 1901, the 20th Century is but a few weeks old, and Francis
Powerscourt is coming home from South Africa. Alongside him on the navy
ship is his good friend Johnny Fitzgerald. Powerscourt has no idea
that a death awaits his investigative powers.
To everyone's surprise there appear to be three wills prepared by the deceased. Powerscourt considers that there are five possible suspects that could have wanted the deceased dead as each is a beneficiary of at least one of the wills.
Powerscourt is sure that the will that leaves the vast amount of the deceased's estate to his sister has been signed by a forger. The question is, how to prove that.
A few weeks later a body is found in a badly burned condition in the kitchen near the cathedral. Powerscourt wonders if the two deaths are related in any way. His concern increases when an attempt is made on his own life in the cathedral. Not long after this, another member of the cathedral is found butchered to death.
As Powerscourt's investigation progresses he discovers information that could unsettle two powerful churches. He must put into play a plan that will both put lives at risk, yet at the same time save a cathedral. Author David Dickinson brings this novel to an exciting conclusion. A very good read.
To everyone's surprise there appear to be three wills prepared by the deceased. Powerscourt considers that there are five possible suspects that could have wanted the deceased dead as each is a beneficiary of at least one of the wills.
Powerscourt is sure that the will that leaves the vast amount of the deceased's estate to his sister has been signed by a forger. The question is, how to prove that.
A few weeks later a body is found in a badly burned condition in the kitchen near the cathedral. Powerscourt wonders if the two deaths are related in any way. His concern increases when an attempt is made on his own life in the cathedral. Not long after this, another member of the cathedral is found butchered to death.
As Powerscourt's investigation progresses he discovers information that could unsettle two powerful churches. He must put into play a plan that will both put lives at risk, yet at the same time save a cathedral. Author David Dickinson brings this novel to an exciting conclusion. A very good read.
Sunday, December 22, 2013
The Way Between the Worlds
It is 1092 and Lassair is still learning to be a healer, but she has now
become apprenticed to Gurdyman, a wizard. She no longer lives in the
fens, but is at Gurdyman's house in Cambridge. Recently she has been
having dreams in which a voice calls out to her.
When she finds out that a nun has been murdered at Chatteris Abbey, where her sister is a nun, she feels that it is her sister who has been calling her. She sets out for the abbey, but just as she is about to enter, Hrype stops her. They disguise themselves, fearing the new priest at the abbey, and hoping to find her sister well.
They find out that it is a novice that has been murdered. Later, Lassair finds that the new priest, Father Clement, possesses a very powerful and dangerous mind.
Shortly after returning to Cambridge, Lassair and Gurdyman are by the quay when a boat comes in dragging a body. The sheriff assigns Gurdyman the task of determining the cause of death. They find that he had been poisoned as part of a sacrifice. Hrype brings them news that the nun had died in a similar fashion.
While Lassair goes on a quest of her own, called by voices in her head, Hrype consults his runes and comes to a conclusion as to who the murderer is. Now he and Gurdyman must prove it.
Author Alys Clare has written an historical novel rife with magic and danger. A good, quick read.
When she finds out that a nun has been murdered at Chatteris Abbey, where her sister is a nun, she feels that it is her sister who has been calling her. She sets out for the abbey, but just as she is about to enter, Hrype stops her. They disguise themselves, fearing the new priest at the abbey, and hoping to find her sister well.
They find out that it is a novice that has been murdered. Later, Lassair finds that the new priest, Father Clement, possesses a very powerful and dangerous mind.
Shortly after returning to Cambridge, Lassair and Gurdyman are by the quay when a boat comes in dragging a body. The sheriff assigns Gurdyman the task of determining the cause of death. They find that he had been poisoned as part of a sacrifice. Hrype brings them news that the nun had died in a similar fashion.
While Lassair goes on a quest of her own, called by voices in her head, Hrype consults his runes and comes to a conclusion as to who the murderer is. Now he and Gurdyman must prove it.
Author Alys Clare has written an historical novel rife with magic and danger. A good, quick read.
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Hard Time
In December of 1985 a baby girl was abandoned in the toilets of Stafford town centre. The reader wonders how this is going to tie into the story.
We then jump to modern times, when former cop Robbie Crawford and his do are run down by a vehicle and left for dead. DS Bev Morriss is attending the funeral when her pager buzzes. A five year old boy has been snatched from his school by someone who looked like his mother.
While DI Mike Powell and DC Carol Pemberton are questioning the parents, a ransom note is dropped through their mail slot, telling them not to involve the police or the boy dies.
A friend of Morriss', who she trained with, Jack Pope, has become a crime reporter, unbeknownst to her. She accidentally has provided him with crucial information that the police want to withhold.
That night another former cop dies in unusual circumstances. Detective Superintendent Byford has now lost two former colleagues. The kidnapping case is not making any progress either. Byford feels that a crime boss may have knowledge that ties the two together.
When the body of a little boy is found, fears abound that it is the kidnap victim. However, it turns out to be someone different, thereby creating a new case to follow. Morriss receives news shortly after this that another cop has been murdered. Is Byford next on the list of cops to be taken down?
The concluding pages of Maureen Carter's "Hard Time" are tense and exciting. A very good read.
We then jump to modern times, when former cop Robbie Crawford and his do are run down by a vehicle and left for dead. DS Bev Morriss is attending the funeral when her pager buzzes. A five year old boy has been snatched from his school by someone who looked like his mother.
While DI Mike Powell and DC Carol Pemberton are questioning the parents, a ransom note is dropped through their mail slot, telling them not to involve the police or the boy dies.
A friend of Morriss', who she trained with, Jack Pope, has become a crime reporter, unbeknownst to her. She accidentally has provided him with crucial information that the police want to withhold.
That night another former cop dies in unusual circumstances. Detective Superintendent Byford has now lost two former colleagues. The kidnapping case is not making any progress either. Byford feels that a crime boss may have knowledge that ties the two together.
When the body of a little boy is found, fears abound that it is the kidnap victim. However, it turns out to be someone different, thereby creating a new case to follow. Morriss receives news shortly after this that another cop has been murdered. Is Byford next on the list of cops to be taken down?
The concluding pages of Maureen Carter's "Hard Time" are tense and exciting. A very good read.
Thursday, December 19, 2013
The Last Caesar
Aulus Caecina Alienus has decided to write about the history of the
Roman Empire as he experienced it. After serving in Britannica,
helping to put down the revolt of Boudicca, Caecina becomes the quaestor
in the city of Corduba, in the province of Baetica.
It isn't long before Caecina finds himself involved in a plot to overthrow Nero. He is tasked with convincing Agricola and Vindex, two important governors to support the rebellion. He finds that Vindex Has plenty of men, but they have no training, so he sets about doing that. Which army will they have to take on first? The army of the Rhine or the Italian? Caecina hopes that negotiations will prevent war, but Vindex has other ideas. After a battle, it is learned that Nero has been asked to step down by the Senate. Will Galba become the new emperor? In his aspirations to become so, he appoints Caecina to lead a legion in Gaul.
Caecina averts a number of potential diasters for the new emperor. But shortly afterwards, Galba accuses him of fraud, planning on summoning him to Rome for punishment. Caecina is naturally shocked at this treatment. What must he do to save his own skin?
Author Henry Venmore-Rowland has written a very good historical novel of Roman times involving lots of action and betrayal. A good read.
It isn't long before Caecina finds himself involved in a plot to overthrow Nero. He is tasked with convincing Agricola and Vindex, two important governors to support the rebellion. He finds that Vindex Has plenty of men, but they have no training, so he sets about doing that. Which army will they have to take on first? The army of the Rhine or the Italian? Caecina hopes that negotiations will prevent war, but Vindex has other ideas. After a battle, it is learned that Nero has been asked to step down by the Senate. Will Galba become the new emperor? In his aspirations to become so, he appoints Caecina to lead a legion in Gaul.
Caecina averts a number of potential diasters for the new emperor. But shortly afterwards, Galba accuses him of fraud, planning on summoning him to Rome for punishment. Caecina is naturally shocked at this treatment. What must he do to save his own skin?
Author Henry Venmore-Rowland has written a very good historical novel of Roman times involving lots of action and betrayal. A good read.
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