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Scottish detectives investigate when a young woman's body is found... DI John Belivat and his junior partner DC Anna Crowe try to establish the identity of the victim, who has been stripped naked, murdered and left in Nairn's seafront bandstand. The case will hit the lead detective hard because he's been living in fear of his own estranged daughter turning up dead. When the victim's identity is established, Belivat must put aside his own demons as he explores the secrets she held. But when another body is found, it is the connection between the victims that will establish motive and catch a…mehr

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Scottish detectives investigate when a young woman's body is found... DI John Belivat and his junior partner DC Anna Crowe try to establish the identity of the victim, who has been stripped naked, murdered and left in Nairn's seafront bandstand. The case will hit the lead detective hard because he's been living in fear of his own estranged daughter turning up dead. When the victim's identity is established, Belivat must put aside his own demons as he explores the secrets she held. But when another body is found, it is the connection between the victims that will establish motive and catch a killer. CRIMES OF THE FALLEN is the last crime mystery by Scottish author James Andrew, who sadly passed away in 2023. It will appeal to a broad audience of readers, and especially crime and mystery fans. The full list of his other books is as follows: The Inspector Blades historical mysteries: 1. THE BODY UNDER THE SANDS 2. DEATH WAITS FOR NO LADY 3. THE RIDDLE OF THE DUNES 4. THE SUITCASE MURDERER Standalone mysteries: BURNING SUSPICION WHERE WOLVES PROWL
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Autorenporträt
James was a teacher by profession who taught in the United Kingdom and abroad. Before his death late in 2023 he settled in a small town near Inverness in Scotland where he enjoyed the beach, walking, reading voluminous amounts of books and writing. He was also a poet with two collections published but had always wanted to get novels 'out there'. He enjoyed the writing of Graham Greene, Agatha Christie, and PD James amongst many others.