Children of the Revolution - The 21st DCI Banks novel from The Master of the Police Procedural (ebok) av Peter Robinson
Peter Robinson (forfatter)

Children of the Revolution ebok

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MURDER ISN'T SOMETHING YOU CAN TEACH.Ex-college lecturer Gavin Miller is found dead by a disused railway track near his home. There's no sign of a struggle, and no concrete evidence except for one distinguishing package: £5,000 stashed inside the man's pocket.When DCI Banks delves into Miller's past, he uncovers a troubled existence tarnished by accusations of abuse and misconduct which throws up…
MURDER ISN'T SOMETHING YOU CAN TEACH.Ex-college lecturer Gavin Miller is found dead by a disused railway track near his home. There's no sign of a struggle, and no concrete evidence except for one distinguishing package: £5,000 stashed inside the man's pocket.When DCI Banks delves into Miller's past, he uncovers a troubled existence tarnished by accusations of abuse and misconduct which throws up an array of puzzling questions.One thing is clear: someone will stop at nothing to prevent Banks from discovering the truth...A thrilling Alan Banks mystery from the master of the police procedural, Peter Robinson.

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Undertittel The 21st DCI Banks novel from The Master of the Police Procedural
Forfattere Peter Robinson (forfatter)
Utgitt 15.08.2013
Sjanger Krim
Språk English
Format epub
DRM-beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781848949065

MURDER ISN'T SOMETHING YOU CAN TEACH.

Ex-college lecturer Gavin Miller is found dead by a disused railway track near his home. There's no sign of a struggle, and no concrete evidence except for one distinguishing package: £5,000 stashed inside the man's pocket.

When DCI Banks delves into Miller's past, he uncovers a troubled existence tarnished by accusations of abuse and misconduct which throws up an array of puzzling questions.

One thing is clear: someone will stop at nothing to prevent Banks from discovering the truth...

A thrilling Alan Banks mystery from the master of the police procedural, Peter Robinson.