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Free from Endeavor Press: Dead Money by Rodney Hobson.

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Killiney Court is a secure, heavily-guarded and recently refurbished block of luxury flats, home to a host of quiet and respectable tenants in the midst of peaceful Lincolnshire.

But one day the security of the community is shattered.

Ray Jones is horrifically murdered in the middle of the night.

Who killed him? And how?

The block has round-the-clock security, and there are no signs of forced entry.
Detective Inspector Paul Amos believes that can only mean one thing. The murderer must be a resident of Killiney Court.

Yet all is not as it seems.

Ray Jones is a businessman who has collected countless enemies from a lifetime of wheeling and dealing; with such a lengthy list of enemies, finding the murderer seems impossible.

But Amos is a detective who never gives up.

As he delves deeper into the mystery, he discovers that money is never dead - but that people will sometimes kill for it.

'Dead Money' is a gripping murder mystery novel that will keep you hooked until the very last page. It brilliantly combines the suspense and character of the traditional masters of the British detective story such as Arthur Conan Doyle and Agatha Christie with the grittier story-telling of modern writers such as Peter James, Peter Robinson and Ian Rankin.
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