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Palm trees, white sandy beaches and a perfect turquoise sea. Jamaica's Montego Bay might just be paradise. If people didn't keep getting murdered.The beautiful Caribbean Sea laps lazily against the verandah where Jamaican Supreme Court Judge Everton Wrenn lies dead. Someone strangled him with their bare hands.Judge Wrenn had more than a few enemies, but who wanted to squeeze the life out of him? Detective Preddy is determined to find out.Sean Harris is back and ready to stick his oar in. Preddy thought he'd seen the last of the interfering Glaswegian detective.Meanwhile, the island's surviving…mehr

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Palm trees, white sandy beaches and a perfect turquoise sea. Jamaica's Montego Bay might just be paradise. If people didn't keep getting murdered.The beautiful Caribbean Sea laps lazily against the verandah where Jamaican Supreme Court Judge Everton Wrenn lies dead. Someone strangled him with their bare hands.Judge Wrenn had more than a few enemies, but who wanted to squeeze the life out of him? Detective Preddy is determined to find out.Sean Harris is back and ready to stick his oar in. Preddy thought he'd seen the last of the interfering Glaswegian detective.Meanwhile, the island's surviving judges threaten to strike until Wrenn's killer is found. Jamaica's criminals will be free to run amok.Then another murder turns the case upside down. Time is running out for Preddy and Harris to stop the killing.A gripping crime mystery perfect for fans of Death in Paradise and Biba Pearce, Steph Broadribb, Rachel Howzell Hall, Ian Rankin, Chris Collett, Abir Mukherjee, Val McDermid, and Rachel McLean.
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Paula Lennon is the sixth and last child, and only girl, born to Jamaican parents in the West Midlands. Paula lived in Jamaica, West Indies, during her teens and attended Clarendon College high school in Chapelton before returning to England. She was once a London commercial lawyer until she saw sense and returned to live where the weather was more conducive to smiling. The island of Jamaica is a constant source of inspiration for Paula and the backdrop to her crime books which are set in the city of Montego Bay.