Sins of the Fathers
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- Nombre de pages304
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-4721-1520-1
- EAN9781472115201
- Date de parution04/02/2015
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurConstable
Résumé
When Julian Schaeffer is shot in front of his son in a London park, suspicion falls on his estranged wife. The woman has a seemingly watertight alibi, but Carlyle - trying to make the best of a difficult relationship with his new sergeant, Umar Sligo - won't stop digging. Focused on the Schaeffer case, the inspector is not too interested when Daniel Sands is hauled in to Charing Cross, accused of kidnapping.
Then he discovers Sands's back-story and finds himself propelled forward in a quest for justice for two fathers and their destroyed families. Praise for James Craig: 'A cracking read.' BBC Radio 4 'Fast paced and very easy to get quickly lost in.' Lovereading.com
Then he discovers Sands's back-story and finds himself propelled forward in a quest for justice for two fathers and their destroyed families. Praise for James Craig: 'A cracking read.' BBC Radio 4 'Fast paced and very easy to get quickly lost in.' Lovereading.com
When Julian Schaeffer is shot in front of his son in a London park, suspicion falls on his estranged wife. The woman has a seemingly watertight alibi, but Carlyle - trying to make the best of a difficult relationship with his new sergeant, Umar Sligo - won't stop digging. Focused on the Schaeffer case, the inspector is not too interested when Daniel Sands is hauled in to Charing Cross, accused of kidnapping.
Then he discovers Sands's back-story and finds himself propelled forward in a quest for justice for two fathers and their destroyed families. Praise for James Craig: 'A cracking read.' BBC Radio 4 'Fast paced and very easy to get quickly lost in.' Lovereading.com
Then he discovers Sands's back-story and finds himself propelled forward in a quest for justice for two fathers and their destroyed families. Praise for James Craig: 'A cracking read.' BBC Radio 4 'Fast paced and very easy to get quickly lost in.' Lovereading.com






















