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The Steel Fist by Richard Townshend Bickers
At home, the press called it ‘The Phoney War’.
But as they lay waiting, Taggart and his men know there is nothing phony about this conflict.
The enemy is using the bay as a base for planting mines along the coast of English territories.
The Commandos must infiltrate the garrison, armed by Luftwaffe personnel.
Debt of Honour: A gripping political thriller full of lies and murder by Adam Kennedy
On January 6, 1980, an H-14 jet aircraft - Simison Air International’s flight 346 - crashes during take off in Indianapolis. No survivors. 226 dead.
Ten days later, another H-14 takes off at 10.32am. At 11.35am, an explosion is reported in West Virginia. At 12.47pm, the burning wreckage is positively identified as Air Force Three. None of the members of congress on board survived.
Gabe Treptow is chosen to succeed his brother Chet as senator, but he’s not convinced the crash that killed Chet was accidental. Eyewitnesses report the planes exploding in mid-air, completely at odds with the FAA’s final report. Something’s not adding up. Especially when the eyewitnesses' stories suddenly all change drastically.
Adam Kennedy's previous novels include The Domino Principle.
This Side Murder by John Bonett
Gilbert Tarsier, successful newspaper columnist, is sent by his paper to Spain on a double mission: to ferret out gossip about the guests at the new luxury hotel in Cala Cristina…
He’s there to exploit any gossip he can sniff out, and will spare no one in his sensational newspaper column.
This quickly arouses the hostility of several distinguished hotel guests, so when the self-assured Tarsier shows up dead, the lack of sympathy is unsurprising….
Unfortunately for the gentle Inspector Borges, Tarsier’s unpopularity means the range of suspects is extensive. If indeed it was murder that caused his untimely death…
The Crimson Ramblers by Gerald Verner
The Crimson Ramblers embark on a train ride to Westpool, ready to perform in Andy McKay’s concert party on the pier pavilion.
But before they even arrive, bizarre events start to occur.
A mysterious packet is thrown into their compartment, heralding a string of suspicious events...
With their dressing rooms being burgled and all their belongings searched, it is no the wonder the group start to feel uneasy.
With more than one person keen to get their hands on the packet, their lives are put in jeopardy, with the Summer show becoming a focal point for murder, mystery and sudden death.
Gerald Verner (1897-1980) was the pseudonym of British writer John Robert Stuart Pringle. He wrote more than 120 novels and also forty-four Sexton Blake tales.
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