Dead and Buried (Bob Skinner series, Book 16): A gritty Edinburgh

Dead and Buried (Bob Skinner series, Book 16): A gritty Edinburgh

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Murder is rarely cut and dried. Usually it follows its own unique, twisted logic... Deputy Chief Constable Bob Skinner has a failed marriage on his hands, and a death on his conscience. He faces the biggest challenge of his career within the secret corridors of Westminster, where dark power is wielded. Meanwhile, back in Edinburgh, Skinner's daughter is being harassed by a stalker. Can he protect her A bookmaker has taken one gamble too many and paid his debt in a gruesome fashion. Is it an underworld vendetta, or something more sinister Alongside it all a casual call to the Chief Constable sets him on a personal crusade which quickly points to a bigamist at work. Or is it worse Four crimes, four crises: can Skinner and his people solve them Indeed can they survive them

Author: Quintin Jardine
Format: Paperback, 480 pages, 114mm x 178mm, 298 g
Published: 2007, Headline Publishing Group, United Kingdom
Genre: Crime, Thriller & Adventure

Description
Murder is rarely cut and dried. Usually it follows its own unique, twisted logic... Deputy Chief Constable Bob Skinner has a failed marriage on his hands, and a death on his conscience. He faces the biggest challenge of his career within the secret corridors of Westminster, where dark power is wielded. Meanwhile, back in Edinburgh, Skinner's daughter is being harassed by a stalker. Can he protect her A bookmaker has taken one gamble too many and paid his debt in a gruesome fashion. Is it an underworld vendetta, or something more sinister Alongside it all a casual call to the Chief Constable sets him on a personal crusade which quickly points to a bigamist at work. Or is it worse Four crimes, four crises: can Skinner and his people solve them Indeed can they survive them