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When Aunt Florence mysteriously vanishes, her nephew, retired Detective Superintendent Matthew Rawlings, is drawn into a perilous and bewildering situation. Concerned for her safety, Matthew's investigation plunges him and his family into the midst of a series of murders, confronting them with danger of an unnervingly peculiar nature. As surreal echoes from the past intertwine with long-held resentments, the drama unfolds on the city streets. Without the familiar support of his former police colleagues, Matthew finds himself vulnerably exposed and inadvertently entangled in a web of murderous…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
When Aunt Florence mysteriously vanishes, her nephew, retired Detective Superintendent Matthew Rawlings, is drawn into a perilous and bewildering situation. Concerned for her safety, Matthew's investigation plunges him and his family into the midst of a series of murders, confronting them with danger of an unnervingly peculiar nature. As surreal echoes from the past intertwine with long-held resentments, the drama unfolds on the city streets. Without the familiar support of his former police colleagues, Matthew finds himself vulnerably exposed and inadvertently entangled in a web of murderous intrigue. His quest for answers becomes a race against time, as the line between friend and foe blurs in a world where nothing is as it seems.
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Autorenporträt
Tom Pierce, an artist trained at Hornsey Art College and going on to work in a London studio, felt the need for change: joining the Herefordshire Constabulary led to new adventures and a wealth of rich experiences. After setting up a television unit in the early days of police and media involvement, the world of serious crime, including murders, became a regular occurrence during his working life. Armed with a large camera and pack, he filmed all manner of situations, some of which became cause célèbre in press and Parliament. Retirement and tragic family loss gave him the urge to write; the words kept flowing and what better subject to draw on than the wealth of his own personal experiences.