The Broken Afternoon

The Broken Afternoon

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Author: Simon Mason
Format: Hardback, 162mm x 234mm, 560g, 352 pages
Published: Quercus Publishing, United Kingdom, 2023

'Move over Morse. Simon Mason Oxford crime novel breathes fresh life into the police procedural' Val McDermid

'There is no one else like him' Mark Sanderson The Times/Sunday Times Crime Club

A DI RYAN WILKINS MYSTERY

A SHOCKING DISAPPEARANCE

A four-year-old girl goes missing in plain sight outside her nursery in Oxford, a middle-class, affluent area,

her mother only a stones-throw away.

A TRIGGERING RESPONSE

Ryan Wilkins, one of the youngest ever Detective Inspectors in the Thames Valley force, dishonourably discharged three months ago, watches his former partner DI Ray Wilkins deliver a press conference, confirming a lead.

A DARK WEB

Ray begins to delve deeper, unearthing an underground network of criminal forces in the local area. But while Ray's investigation stalls Ryan brings his unique talents to unofficial and quite illegal inquiries which will bring him into a confrontation with the very officials who have thrown him out of the force.

Praise for the DI Ryan Wilkins Mysteries

'Mason has reformulated Inspector Morse for the 2020s' The Times

'Start now and avoid the rush' Guardian

SIMON MASON has pursued parallel careers

as a publisher and an author, whose YA crime

novels Running Girl, Kid Got Shot and Hey,

Sherlock! feature the sixteen-year-old slacker

genius Garvie Smith. A former Managing

Director of David Fickling Books, where he

worked with many wonderful writers, including

Philip Pullman, he has also taught at Oxford

Brookes University and has been a Royal

Literary Fund Fellow at Exeter College, Oxford.

Lost and Never Found is the third book in the

DI Ryan Wilkins Mysteries. The first book,

A Killing in November, received widespread

critical acclaim and was shortlisted for the CWA

Gold Dagger. The Second book, The Broken

Afternoon, was a Times Audio Book of the Week

and a Sunday Times Crime Book of the Month.
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Author: Simon Mason
Format: Hardback, 162mm x 234mm, 560g, 352 pages
Published: Quercus Publishing, United Kingdom, 2023

'Move over Morse. Simon Mason Oxford crime novel breathes fresh life into the police procedural' Val McDermid

'There is no one else like him' Mark Sanderson The Times/Sunday Times Crime Club

A DI RYAN WILKINS MYSTERY

A SHOCKING DISAPPEARANCE

A four-year-old girl goes missing in plain sight outside her nursery in Oxford, a middle-class, affluent area,

her mother only a stones-throw away.

A TRIGGERING RESPONSE

Ryan Wilkins, one of the youngest ever Detective Inspectors in the Thames Valley force, dishonourably discharged three months ago, watches his former partner DI Ray Wilkins deliver a press conference, confirming a lead.

A DARK WEB

Ray begins to delve deeper, unearthing an underground network of criminal forces in the local area. But while Ray's investigation stalls Ryan brings his unique talents to unofficial and quite illegal inquiries which will bring him into a confrontation with the very officials who have thrown him out of the force.

Praise for the DI Ryan Wilkins Mysteries

'Mason has reformulated Inspector Morse for the 2020s' The Times

'Start now and avoid the rush' Guardian

SIMON MASON has pursued parallel careers

as a publisher and an author, whose YA crime

novels Running Girl, Kid Got Shot and Hey,

Sherlock! feature the sixteen-year-old slacker

genius Garvie Smith. A former Managing

Director of David Fickling Books, where he

worked with many wonderful writers, including

Philip Pullman, he has also taught at Oxford

Brookes University and has been a Royal

Literary Fund Fellow at Exeter College, Oxford.

Lost and Never Found is the third book in the

DI Ryan Wilkins Mysteries. The first book,

A Killing in November, received widespread

critical acclaim and was shortlisted for the CWA

Gold Dagger. The Second book, The Broken

Afternoon, was a Times Audio Book of the Week

and a Sunday Times Crime Book of the Month.