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Sunday, November 16, 2014

A gripping and twisted thriller - Buckingham Palace Blues: An Inspector Carlyle Mystery (Inspector Carlyle #3) by James Craig

Published: November 11th, 2014

Description: 18+

When Inspector John Carlyle discovers a disoriented girl in a park near Buckingham Palace, he takes it upon himself to find out who she is and where she’s from.

His hunt for the identity of the lost girl takes him from Ukrainian gangsters in North London to the lower reaches of the British aristocracy. Soon the inspector is on the trail of a child-trafficking ring that stretches from Kiev to London, even to the palace itself …

A gripping and twisted thriller for fans of Robert Galbraith and Ian Rankin.

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The story has both its tragic moments and many humorous ones, which is what life is made up of, and makes the story so believable. As with the earlier books, which if you haven’t yet read I urge you to do so, I read this in one sitting unable to put it down. This is a real page turner. I cannot recommend this book too highly. - Goodreads

The gritty, twisty, multifaceted plot kept me guessing and as usual does not go down any well worn path, stubbornly forcing it's own way that stimulated and kept me guessing how on earth the author was going to end such a complex case. - Goodreads

About the author:
JAMES CRAIG has worked in London as a journalist and as a consultant for almost thirty years. He lives in Covent Garden with his wife and daughter.
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