Author: | Steve Horner | ISBN: | 9781370118113 |
Publisher: | Steve Horner | Publication: | March 22, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Steve Horner |
ISBN: | 9781370118113 |
Publisher: | Steve Horner |
Publication: | March 22, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Jeremy Palmer is found dead at low tide on the bank of the River Thames. The police investigation found nothing suspicious and the inquest verdict is Death by misadventure, drowning. A suicide note was found but the circumstances of death did not prove this conclusively.
Stuart Clay, an old friend, cannot accept the verdict. Despite knowing Jeremy was a regular drugs user and often desperate for money, Stuart didn’t believe he would take his own life.
Convinced it was murder, Stuart starts his own investigation which leads him into a criminal world he knows little of, endangering his own and his girlfriend’s life. As the threats become more frequent, events move swiftly to a dramatic conclusion.
This thriller is set in the 1960’s, returning to an age before technology enabled immediate communication to almost anywhere in the world. Perhaps a simpler time, but nevertheless very dangerous for those venturing into the murky world of drug dealing and distribution.
Jeremy Palmer is found dead at low tide on the bank of the River Thames. The police investigation found nothing suspicious and the inquest verdict is Death by misadventure, drowning. A suicide note was found but the circumstances of death did not prove this conclusively.
Stuart Clay, an old friend, cannot accept the verdict. Despite knowing Jeremy was a regular drugs user and often desperate for money, Stuart didn’t believe he would take his own life.
Convinced it was murder, Stuart starts his own investigation which leads him into a criminal world he knows little of, endangering his own and his girlfriend’s life. As the threats become more frequent, events move swiftly to a dramatic conclusion.
This thriller is set in the 1960’s, returning to an age before technology enabled immediate communication to almost anywhere in the world. Perhaps a simpler time, but nevertheless very dangerous for those venturing into the murky world of drug dealing and distribution.