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In Deep Water: an absolutely gripping crime thriller


en Paperback – 9 sep 2020
Accident or Murder?

When local fisherman, Robert Paterson goes missing it is assumed by DCI McTavish that the man has fallen victim to another tragic fishing accident. However, things don't add up for Inspector Jim Carruthers. Why did Paterson take his boat out at night when he would normally fish during the day? Has he taken his own life or has something more sinister taken place? Then a bloodied body shows up on the uninhabited Isle of May. Carruthers is shocked to find it is not that of the fisherman. He suspects the two events are connected. But how? A journalist who had been investigating the two cases disappears. As Carruthers tries to uncover what she discovered more questions arise. Has someone been leaking information to the press? If so, why? And, will the journalist be found alive? With the case getting more complicated and a murderer on the loose in this tight-knit coastal community, Carruthers has his work cut out.

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ISBN-13: 9781913419745
ISBN-10: 1913419746
Pagini: 294
Dimensiuni: 133 x 203 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Open Road Integrated Media

Notă biografică

Tana Collins is a Yorkshire born crime writer who was brought up in rural East Sussex. She did a Social Science Degree at the Polytechnic of North London in the mid 80s where she wrote her final year dissertation on the right to free speech before studying for an MA in Philosophy at the University of Western Ontario and an MPhil at St Andrews. It was Peter Robinson¿s DCI Banks series that got her obsessively reading crime fiction and seeing an exhibition on the life of Ian Fleming that strangely motivated her to start writing all things crime. A few days later she woke up in the middle of the night with a title, within a couple of hours she had an opening scene, by breakfast a setting and by lunch time a lead detective. `Robbing The Dead¿ was born and ten arduous years later finally completed. `Care to Die¿ was written as the follow up and `Mark of the Devil¿ as the third in the Inspector Carruthers series. For the last 20 years Tana has been living in Scotland working as a Massage Therapist and more recently as a Stress Management Consultant. Her novels are all set in the East Neuk of Fife which is an area of Scotland close to her heart.