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A TV reality hit. Players dying to win. Can Inspector Joe Horseman penetrate a fantasy world to stop a killer? The Champion crew is shooting the top-ranking TV game show near Suva. For the first time, a Fijian is competing for the million-dollar prize and the whole population is ecstatic. Except for Inspector Joe Horseman, whose TV is tuned permanently to the rugby channel. But when a fit young finalist dies, Horseman must enter the world of the TV reality shoot to investigate. It's a world he struggles to understand, even with the help of the Champion fans on his team. Horseman must unpick…mehr

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A TV reality hit. Players dying to win. Can Inspector Joe Horseman penetrate a fantasy world to stop a killer? The Champion crew is shooting the top-ranking TV game show near Suva. For the first time, a Fijian is competing for the million-dollar prize and the whole population is ecstatic. Except for Inspector Joe Horseman, whose TV is tuned permanently to the rugby channel. But when a fit young finalist dies, Horseman must enter the world of the TV reality shoot to investigate. It's a world he struggles to understand, even with the help of the Champion fans on his team. Horseman must unpick the show's tangle of ambition, fantasy and greed before another player is eliminated - for good. This time, he stares failure in the face. Death Off Camera is the fifth novel in the acclaimed Fiji Islands Mysteries series. Crime fans who like unravelling a knotty plot to find the killer will love B.M. Allsopp's twisted yarn. Join Inspector Horseman in the toughest challenge of his career.
Autorenporträt
B.M. Allsopp writes the acclaimed Fiji Islands Mysteries series of police procedurals. A huge fan of crime fiction in exotic settings, she aims to give readers the same enjoyment that she has had from authors like Donna Leon (Brunetti series set in Venice), Ann Cleeves (Shetland series) and Alexander McCall Smith (No 1 Ladies Detective Agency series set in Botswana). She lived in the South Pacific islands for 14 years, including four in Fiji, where she worked at the University of the South Pacific. She now lives in Sydney with her husband and tabby cat.