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THE WEST COUNTRY CAN BE WILD. ¿A literary festival. A dead body. No fingerprints.At first PC Marnie Olsen thinks the man in the car is asleep. But the lack of movement and strange tilt of the head are a dead giveaway.The only clue is a book signed by local author Juliette Kimani, who is holding court at the Wiltshire literary festival.This could be a real breakthrough. If only the writer wasn't flatly denying ever having met the man . . .Detective Craig Wild discovers that the victim was using a fake name. What did he have to hide?If Wild can find the man's real identity he might just crack…mehr

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THE WEST COUNTRY CAN BE WILD. ¿A literary festival. A dead body. No fingerprints.At first PC Marnie Olsen thinks the man in the car is asleep. But the lack of movement and strange tilt of the head are a dead giveaway.The only clue is a book signed by local author Juliette Kimani, who is holding court at the Wiltshire literary festival.This could be a real breakthrough. If only the writer wasn't flatly denying ever having met the man . . .Detective Craig Wild discovers that the victim was using a fake name. What did he have to hide?If Wild can find the man's real identity he might just crack this case. But first he must deal with some very dangerous people.Detective Craig Wild will be pushed to his limits in this gripping crime mystery packed with twists and turns.Perfect for fans of Helen. H. Durrant, Rachel McLean, L.J. Ross, Angela Marsons, J.D. Kirk or Biba Pearce.
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Derek Thompson grew up in London and started writing fiction in his teens. After spending a year in the US, he returned to London and subsequently moved to the West Country. He wrote a commissioned piece for the Guardian in 2008 and entered the world of freelance writing in 2009. His short fiction has featured in both British and American anthologies, and can be found online. He has also written comedy material for live performance and radio.His love of film noir and thrillers began with The Big Sleep, and has never left him. Much of his fiction involves death, data or secrets. As the saying goes: write about what you know. He writes about Thomas Bladen and his role in the Surveillance Support Unit.His books have been described as snarky (yes, it's a real word), pared down, and morally ambiguous. What more could any novelist ask for? Apart from pens - you can never have too many pens.