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The Missing Nurse


Genre: Crime, Thrillers, and Mystery - Thrillers

Language: English

Year: 2014

Author: ROGER SILVERWOOD

Price on Amazon: $8,99

An Investigator WHO'S NO Holy messenger In spite of HIS NAME.

Find a getting a handle on a series of murder mysteries set in South Yorkshire.

MEET Criminal investigator Assessor MICHAEL Heavenly messenger. AN Old fashioned Police officer WHO In some cases Annoys HIS Partners UP. HE'S GOT HIS Defects, Yet HE NEVER Abandons A CASE.

Kindly NOTE THIS BOOK WAS FIRST Distributed AS Amidst LIFE.

For Reviewer Michael Holy messenger, the savage homicide in a mental hospital quite a while back denotes the start of this grim path of requests to track down missing medical caretaker Fiona Thomas.

Notwithstanding deterrent from the main constable, this peculiar Yorkshire cop decreases the suspects to one, by depending on an uncommon and unique technique.

A dead lady breaking one stocking inside down, an American class ring, a missing tape of the exquisite Lola, and two dead felines all have their impact in this scramble to track down the executioner in this uncommon and grasping secret.

Ideal for enthusiasts of R.D. Wingfield, Colin Dexter, Peter Robinson, Reginald Slant, and Agatha Christie.

The Criminal investigator

Michael Heavenly messenger is more than fifty, wedded to Mary. They have no kids. They are a given couple yet the relationship in some cases separates because of his work or because of the issues of Mary's sister who lives in Edinburgh and forces on their accommodating qualities. Michael works at the little neighborhood police headquarters and is dedicated to overcoming wrongdoing, murder, and unscrupulousness of any kind and has no private desire past being a decent spouse and an effective investigator. He doesn't require progression with all the typical office work and stress that goes with it. He is ethically solid anyway for each situation short of money. He is generally in conflict with his nearby boss, Analyst Director Horace Harker, who is lethargic, neurotic, and not a piece keen on helping Holy messenger in serious police work.




THE SETTING

Bromersley is a market town in the lower part of the Pennines encompassed by stone and hawthorn-edged fields nibbled by steers and sheep. It is cold as wherever in the colder season anyway its closeness to the mountains shields it from various typhoons and significant falls of snow. The town's business today incorporates the production of metal balls and whisky bottles, and an immense distillery creates Bromersley's best severe, which is viewed as the best brew for a significant distance around. Wednesday is market day, and the town local area is host to the normal cries of slow-down holders selling their items while the appealing fragrances of cheeses, coffees, enhances, and broiled fish and French fries tempt your taste buds as you wander through the dials back. The police generally find it hard to get pilferers and pickpockets in such a group.




Acclaim FOR ROGER SILVERWOOD

"Strong plotting, unassuming composition, completely dependable diversion." Morning Star

"Indeed Silverwood joins an exemplary secret plot with advanced characters." Distributors Week by week


The Missing Nurse


DETECTIVE ANGEL SERIES

  • Book 1: THE MISSING NURSE
  • Book 2: THE MISSING WIFE
  • Book 3: THE MAN IN THE PINK SUIT
  • Book 4: THE MORALS OF A MURDERER
  • Book 5: THE AUCTION MURDERS
  • Book 6: THE MISSING KILLER
  • Book 7: THE UMBRELLA MURDERS
  • Book 8: THE MISSING MILLIONAIRE
  • Book 9: THE MISSING THIEF
  • Book 10: FIND THE LADY
  • Book 11: THE MISSING MODEL
  • Book 12: MURDER IN BARE FEET
  • Book 13: THE MISSING HUSBAND
  • Book 14: THE CUCKOO CLOCK MURDERS
  • Book 15: SHRINE TO MURDER
  • Book 16: THE SNUFFBOX MURDERS
  • Book 17: THE DOG COLLAR MURDERS
  • Book 18: THE CHESHIRE CAT MURDERS
  • Book 19: THE DIAMOND ROSARY MURDERS
  • Book 20: THIRTEEN STEPS TO MURDER
  • Book 21: THE FRUIT GUM MURDERS
  • Book 22: THE MONEY TREE MURDERS
  • Book 23: ANGEL AND THE ACTRESS

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