Death of the Courier
by Raymond Bailey
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Pub Date 10 Sep 2014 | Archive Date 20 Nov 2014
Troubador Publishing Ltd | Matador
Description
When lecturer Steven Evans drove back to England from his post in Barcelona, he wasnt to know that a drug-smuggling syndicate had packed cocaine into the upholstery and door panels of his car...
"I was intrigued originally by the case of the British officer who, some years ago, attempted to smuggle drugs through Andorra from Spain when he was on his way back to the UK," explains Raymond about the inspiration behind his new book, Death of the Courier.
Blissfully unaware, Steven's journey home is tracked by two Spanish couriers in a separate vehicle. After stealing Evans' car, along with the drugs, the couriers pass the drugs onto their UK distributors. Unfortunately for them, in the course of the transfer, one of the couriers is brutally murdered – his body and the gutted car abandoned in the New Forest…
Who is he? And what happened to him? Is he the key to the murder?
It falls to Detective Inspector Sally Winslow to investigate the crime, but when her ex-partner Joel James conceals vital information, she's left asking some difficult questions. As they attempt to work together, can Sally and Joel pull off their complex international operation in order to bring down the infamous drug syndicate?
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EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781784627485 |
PRICE | £2.99 (GBP) |
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