Death Of A Friend

Death Of A Friend

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Condition: SECONDHAND

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Very Good. Jacket: Dust jacket present, slight wear on edges. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No visible markings. Binding: Firm and intact. No stickers or library stamps visible.

A gripping crime novel, Death Of A Friend draws readers into a taut world of suspicion, loyalty, and murder. Richard Harris — not to be confused with the famous actor — crafted a name for himself writing procedural crime fiction centred on Detective Chief Inspector Wycliffe, though Death Of A Friend stands as a standalone thriller that showcases his mastery of atmospheric tension and psychological depth. The narrative uncovers the complex web of relationships surrounding a suspicious death, where the closer the investigation cuts to the truth, the more dangerous the secrets become. Harris writes with a measured, intelligent hand, trusting his readers to follow the clues while keeping them firmly off-balance until the final reveal.

Author: Richard Harris
Format: Hardback
Published: 1983, Severn House
Genre: Crime fiction

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Very Good. Jacket: Dust jacket present, slight wear on edges. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No visible markings. Binding: Firm and intact. No stickers or library stamps visible.

A gripping crime novel, Death Of A Friend draws readers into a taut world of suspicion, loyalty, and murder. Richard Harris — not to be confused with the famous actor — crafted a name for himself writing procedural crime fiction centred on Detective Chief Inspector Wycliffe, though Death Of A Friend stands as a standalone thriller that showcases his mastery of atmospheric tension and psychological depth. The narrative uncovers the complex web of relationships surrounding a suspicious death, where the closer the investigation cuts to the truth, the more dangerous the secrets become. Harris writes with a measured, intelligent hand, trusting his readers to follow the clues while keeping them firmly off-balance until the final reveal.