The Dreaming Detective
by HRF Keating
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Pub Date 29 Apr 2016 | Archive Date 6 May 2016
Description
‘Who killed the Preacher?’
Harriet Martens is startled. This is her first face-to-face meeting with the new, fanatically determined, Chief Constable of the Greater Birchester Police, and he greets her with the question immediately.
Why is he setting out to antagonize her?
He is talking about the famous Boy Preacher, the charismatic youth who was strangled in the empty ballroom of the city’s Imperial Hotel in 1969.
And he is giving Harriet the mystery to solve because he wants her out.
The case has been unsolvable for over 30 years and now she is tasked with making use of the latest DNA techniques to narrow down the list of suspects; Harriet's inevitable failure to solve it now will take care of her…
But Harriet has more than earned her title of The Hard Detective. She is determined to turn the tables on the chief, so determined that the case takes over her dreams.
With a list of seven different suspects, will Harriet be able to use her already proven skills to work out who had the motive to kill the wildly popular young figure before it is too late, all the while trying to save her reputation and job from the efforts of the media and the new Chief Constable?
‘The Dreaming Detective’ is a gripping crime thriller from master of the genre H. R. F. Keating.
Praise for H. R. F. Keating:
‘Few, if any, contemporary writers are as entertaining as the remarkable H. R. F. Keating’ Len Deighton
‘One of the doyens of British crime writing’ Sunday Times
‘Classic crime from a master of the genre’ Nottingham Evening Post
‘Masterly as ever’ Times Literary Supplement
‘Another first-class mystery from one of the doyens of British crime writing’ Sunday Times
‘Superior fare from a master’ Good Book Guide
‘Few who pick up the latest offering from a master will be disappointed by the superior fare on offer' Crime Time
H.R.F. Keating, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, was the crime books reviewer for The Times for fifteen years. He has served as Chairman of the Crime Writers’ Association and the Society of Authors, and in 1987 was elected President of the Detection Club. He has written numerous novels as well as non-fiction. He is perhaps best known for his Inspector Ghote series, the first of which, The Perfect Murder, was made into a film by Merchant Ivory and won a CWA Gold Dagger award, as did The Murder of the Maharajah. The Dreaming Detective is the fourth in H.R.F. Keating’s Harriet Martens series, following The Hard Detective, A Detective in Love and A Detective Under Fire.
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Harriet Martens is startled. This is her first face-to-face meeting with the new, fanatically determined, Chief Constable of the Greater Birchester Police, and he greets her with the question immediately.
Why is he setting out to antagonize her?
He is talking about the famous Boy Preacher, the charismatic youth who was strangled in the empty ballroom of the city’s Imperial Hotel in 1969.
And he is giving Harriet the mystery to solve because he wants her out.
The case has been unsolvable for over 30 years and now she is tasked with making use of the latest DNA techniques to narrow down the list of suspects; Harriet's inevitable failure to solve it now will take care of her…
But Harriet has more than earned her title of The Hard Detective. She is determined to turn the tables on the chief, so determined that the case takes over her dreams.
With a list of seven different suspects, will Harriet be able to use her already proven skills to work out who had the motive to kill the wildly popular young figure before it is too late, all the while trying to save her reputation and job from the efforts of the media and the new Chief Constable?
‘The Dreaming Detective’ is a gripping crime thriller from master of the genre H. R. F. Keating.
Praise for H. R. F. Keating:
‘Few, if any, contemporary writers are as entertaining as the remarkable H. R. F. Keating’ Len Deighton
‘One of the doyens of British crime writing’ Sunday Times
‘Classic crime from a master of the genre’ Nottingham Evening Post
‘Masterly as ever’ Times Literary Supplement
‘Another first-class mystery from one of the doyens of British crime writing’ Sunday Times
‘Superior fare from a master’ Good Book Guide
‘Few who pick up the latest offering from a master will be disappointed by the superior fare on offer' Crime Time
H.R.F. Keating, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, was the crime books reviewer for The Times for fifteen years. He has served as Chairman of the Crime Writers’ Association and the Society of Authors, and in 1987 was elected President of the Detection Club. He has written numerous novels as well as non-fiction. He is perhaps best known for his Inspector Ghote series, the first of which, The Perfect Murder, was made into a film by Merchant Ivory and won a CWA Gold Dagger award, as did The Murder of the Maharajah. The Dreaming Detective is the fourth in H.R.F. Keating’s Harriet Martens series, following The Hard Detective, A Detective in Love and A Detective Under Fire.
Endeavour Press is the UK's leading independent digital publisher. For more information on our titles please sign up to our newsletter at www.endeavourpress.com. Each week you will receive updates on free and discounted ebooks. Follow us on Twitter: @EndeavourPress and on Facebook via http://on.fb.me/1HweQV7. We are always interested in hearing from our readers. Endeavour Press believes that the future is now.
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