The Shepherd File

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Pub Date 8 Apr 2016 | Archive Date 15 Apr 2016

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“Exciting” – The Daily Telegraph

A dead man is found floating in the Thames after having a few drinks.

Pretty clear case of accidental drowning, or suicide…right?

Except this man was an agent for MI5.

The dead man’s notes lead to a beautiful Russian secret agent.

Inspector William Holmes is on the case, who discovers someone is weaponizing a recreational drug.

Just a few ounces of LSD can spike an entire reservoir, sending millions of people into hysteria.

But who is behind it?

And why?

What secrets will he find in The Shepard Files?

Praise for The Shepherd Files:

“Great gorgeous galloping thriller-stuff” - The Sun

“Exciting” – The Daily Telegraph

“Breathless” – The Oxford Mail

“Gripping” - The Manchester Evening News

Conrad Voss Bark was born in 1913 in the Cottingham, East Riding of Yorkshire. He started out as a chocolate maker, but eventually got a job as a journalist for the Hampstead News and the Golders Green Gazette. He remained a journalist for the rest of his life, even going to work for the BBC in the 1950s.

He began writing poetry and short stories before the Second World War and had several novels published, includingThe Shepherd File, The Second Red Dragon and See The Living Crocodiles. He travelled widely both as a reporter and a tourist and worked for the BBC as a Parliamentary Correspondent.

He was best known for his series of Mr. Holmes detective novels, but he was also quite knowledgeable of fly fishing, writing several non-fiction books on the subject.

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“Exciting” – The Daily Telegraph

A dead man is found floating in the Thames after having a few drinks.

Pretty clear case of accidental drowning, or suicide…right?

Except this man was an agent...


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