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A gripping thriller set in the world famous artist's colony in Mallorca. Deia is a small and idyllic village on the north-west coast of Mallorca, made famous by being the home of Robert Graves for much of his life, but subsequently becoming a magnet for artists, authors and film stars (and latterly a location in the BBC thriller series, The Night Manager). But in this fast moving crime novel, it also becomes the centerpiece for a series of murders connected to the embezzlement of an extraordinary £100 million fortune. When the multi-millionaire Ken Stone dies, one of his three daughters…mehr

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A gripping thriller set in the world famous artist's colony in Mallorca. Deia is a small and idyllic village on the north-west coast of Mallorca, made famous by being the home of Robert Graves for much of his life, but subsequently becoming a magnet for artists, authors and film stars (and latterly a location in the BBC thriller series, The Night Manager). But in this fast moving crime novel, it also becomes the centerpiece for a series of murders connected to the embezzlement of an extraordinary £100 million fortune. When the multi-millionaire Ken Stone dies, one of his three daughters inherits this massive estate and disappears to Mallorca. Several years later, Grant Morrison, a family friend goes in search of the missing daughter: however before he can discover the truth behind how this fortune had somehow eluded other members of the family, he comes to a very violent end. The discovery of a huge and dangerous web of deceit enveloping the whole family, follows Grant's death, and his death is not the last...
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David Coubrough is a successful entrepreneur who founded Portfolio Recruitment in 1985 and has gone on to hold a number of roles as chairman and non-executive director of several businesses. His debut novel was Half a Pound of Tuppenny Rice.