![]() ![]() It is part mystery, part Fifty Shades, and part absurdity. This book was such a surprise! I had expected a quality mystery, but got something I find hard to classify. a relationship that will raise plenty of eyebrows - and hackles - among their colleagues at the Yard. But the real danger is the unlikely attachment that develops between the ultra-reserved, aristocratic chief inspector and his spirited, working-class sidekick. Acton selects Doyle out of the newbie squad to partner with him on a series of investigations because she always knows when someone is lying - a trait that comes in handy when interviewing suspects and witnesses.Īcton and Doyle are sent to investigate the murder of a trainer at a racetrack, and soon new killings related to the first start unfolding, dragging the two investigators into ever more perilous situations. ![]() He also has a knack for solving London's most high-profile crimes. He's tall, handsome, and enigmatic - to a fault. Chief Inspector Michael Acton is her antithesis: a British lord turned cop. ![]() ![]() From Anne Cleeland comes a captivating new mystery series following the perilous exploits of two Scotland Yard detectives as they track down London's most elusive killers.įirst-year detective Kathleen Doyle is a plucky Irish redhead of humble origins and modest means. ![]()
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