A Death in Surrey

Mystery & Suspense
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Author: Charles X. Duran ISBN: 9781634916264
Publisher: BookLocker.com, Inc. Publication: August 7, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Charles X. Duran
ISBN: 9781634916264
Publisher: BookLocker.com, Inc.
Publication: August 7, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

A Death in Surrey is all anyone would want under one cover:
Drama, suspense, twists, action, great characters, humour.

Featuring Michael O’Connor, Albert “Bert” Bertleson & Julie Molloy -with DI Frank Ibbotson of the Yard thrown in for good measure.

Follow Michael Carol O’Connor as he tries to unravel the mystery behind the death of a person he has never seen or heard of before. In fact, he doesn’t even know if the person is male or female. And O’Connor is no detective, secret agent or even a gumshoe. He was just an ordinary Joe going about his daily activities until suddenly it happened. What is it? you might ask. Good question!

Accompanying O’Connor on this strange journey is his good friend and aging millionaire eccentric Sir Albert Bertleson.
Also tagging along for the ride is Australian Julie Molloy a London University student studying psychology. To complicate matters, Albert’s ex-wife and her “good-for-nothing” son appear on the scene endeavouring to purchase Albert’s ancestral home so they can convert it into an establishment for wayward youth. Of course, Albert is too smart to fall for that load of old toffee.

But as dangerous as Albert’s ex-wife is, the real danger comes in the form of French bodybuilder and professional strongman Andrea Carte along with Nelli Hoffmann a tall and beautiful German femme fatale. It becomes obvious very early in the piece that Carte and Hoffmann are hiding a dark secret that must be kept dark & hidden at any cost.

Albert’s ancestral home is, naturally, a deserted country mansion with all the usual hidden doorways and secret passages. And what better place would there be to carry on clandestine illegal activities and skulduggery? Of course, when all the good-guys and villains come together in this labyrinth of dark and eerie passages and cold, clammy, uninviting dungeons there is, of course, the proverbial thunder storm raging outside.

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A Death in Surrey is all anyone would want under one cover:
Drama, suspense, twists, action, great characters, humour.

Featuring Michael O’Connor, Albert “Bert” Bertleson & Julie Molloy -with DI Frank Ibbotson of the Yard thrown in for good measure.

Follow Michael Carol O’Connor as he tries to unravel the mystery behind the death of a person he has never seen or heard of before. In fact, he doesn’t even know if the person is male or female. And O’Connor is no detective, secret agent or even a gumshoe. He was just an ordinary Joe going about his daily activities until suddenly it happened. What is it? you might ask. Good question!

Accompanying O’Connor on this strange journey is his good friend and aging millionaire eccentric Sir Albert Bertleson.
Also tagging along for the ride is Australian Julie Molloy a London University student studying psychology. To complicate matters, Albert’s ex-wife and her “good-for-nothing” son appear on the scene endeavouring to purchase Albert’s ancestral home so they can convert it into an establishment for wayward youth. Of course, Albert is too smart to fall for that load of old toffee.

But as dangerous as Albert’s ex-wife is, the real danger comes in the form of French bodybuilder and professional strongman Andrea Carte along with Nelli Hoffmann a tall and beautiful German femme fatale. It becomes obvious very early in the piece that Carte and Hoffmann are hiding a dark secret that must be kept dark & hidden at any cost.

Albert’s ancestral home is, naturally, a deserted country mansion with all the usual hidden doorways and secret passages. And what better place would there be to carry on clandestine illegal activities and skulduggery? Of course, when all the good-guys and villains come together in this labyrinth of dark and eerie passages and cold, clammy, uninviting dungeons there is, of course, the proverbial thunder storm raging outside.

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