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The latest brilliant murder mystery novel by acclaimed British actor Robert Daws A wealthy household massacred in Spain. Unidentified mummified remains found at the foot of The Rock. A US Congressman's run for President hangs on events in Gibraltar. What's the connection? Detectives Tamara Sullivan and Gus Broderick face the most dangerous and elusive murder investigation of their lives, and for Broderick, it's about to become all too personal, with his career in real peril as his past comes back to haunt him. Will Sullivan and Broderick's partnership survive this latest case, as killers stalk…mehr

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The latest brilliant murder mystery novel by acclaimed British actor Robert Daws A wealthy household massacred in Spain. Unidentified mummified remains found at the foot of The Rock. A US Congressman's run for President hangs on events in Gibraltar. What's the connection? Detectives Tamara Sullivan and Gus Broderick face the most dangerous and elusive murder investigation of their lives, and for Broderick, it's about to become all too personal, with his career in real peril as his past comes back to haunt him. Will Sullivan and Broderick's partnership survive this latest case, as killers stalk the narrow streets of Gibraltar? Killing Rock is the third thrilling novel in the bestselling Sullivan and Broderick crime series from Robert Daws.
Autorenporträt
As an actor, Robert has appeared in leading roles in a number of award-winning and long-running British television series, including Jeeves and Wooster, Casualty, The House of Eliott and Richard Harris's Outside Edge, for which he was nominated best actor in the British Comedy awards. Other series in which he has played major roles include John Sullivan's Roger, Roger and Rock and Chips, Holby City, Doc Martin, New Tricks, Midsomer Murders, The Royal, Death in Paradise, Father Brown and Agatha Raisin. He has most recently appeared as Dr Thomas Choake in Poldark for the BBC and as the psychotic drugs baron Shank, in Sky's black comedy Sick Note. Killing Rock is the third novel in his Rock crime series featuring DS Tamara Sullivan and DCI Gus Broderick of the Royal Gibraltar Police. He lives in Ampthill, Bedfordshire with his wife, actress Amy Robbins and two daughters.