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Old 05-23-2016, 07:11 AM   #603
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Crime's Masquerader
by Angus MacVicar

It is a wild winter's night on the west coast of Scotland and Dr. Peter Montgomery's nerves are jumping.

Ten miles away, on the heavily guarded research laboratory of Colt Island, a man is lying with a bullet in his shoulder and a shroud of secrecy surrounding him.
When Peter is called upon in the middle of the night to perform a secret operation, he is immediately drawn to accepting the very generous offer.
Curious, amoral and motivated by greed, the doctor blindly accepts.
However, upon arriving at the island, built by the celebrated philanthropist Sir Neville Raymond, Peter realizes that appearances aren't always what they seem.
He soon finds himself embroiled in a mystery of murder and deception that stretches far beyond the quiet seaside village.

Angus MacVicar was a prolific and much loved Scottish writer specialising in crime thrillers, science fiction and autobiography.


Dig Two Graves by Edwin Alexander

Private investigator Al Hershey gets more than he bargained for when fellow Vietnam veteran Greg Baum, now a big player in the world of aeronautics, calls in a favour.
He asks him to check out a prospective business partner, an enigmatic Asian property tycoon now enjoying life in America.
It turns out there's considerably more than meets the eye to Donald Quang, a man set to unveil the new HQ of the Vietnamese-American Friendship Association, alongside President Ronald Reagan.
But it turns out that Hershey isn't the only one the Asian tycoon's tail.
British SAS soldier and trained killer, Jack Mitchell, also has a keen interest in Quang.

Edwin Alexander is also is the author of Theft of the Master - another Hershey novel


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