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Rooted in Dishonour
β Scribed by James, Christina
- Book ID
- 109075906
- Publisher
- Salt Publishing Limited
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- en-GB
- Weight
- 209 KB
- Series
- DI Yates 5
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781784630904
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The fifth novel in the DI Yates series Eighteen-year-old Ayesha Verma disappears from her home in Spalding just a few days after her parents have introduced her to the cousin they've arranged for her to marry. There has been a nation-wide police campaign to raise awareness of 'honour killings'. Conditioned by this, DI Tim Yates and Superintendent Thornton are convinced that Ayesha has been murdered for refusing the arranged marriage. Tim throws himself enthusiastically into preparations for a trip to India to interview the cousin. He first travels to London to visit his rather louche old friend, DI Derry Hacker, at the Met. Hacker introduces Tim to DC Nancy Chappell, an unconventional expert on honour killings. When Tim arrives at King's Cross he thinks that he hears the voice of Peter Prance, a confidence trickster whom he last encountered when he was investigating the murder of Kathryn Sheppard several years before. He's unable to follow the man because he's...
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When Laila takes the chance of holding hands with her teenage crush Ray Ray on the walk home from school, she has no idea of the trouble sheβs about to cause. Perfect for fans of Martina Cole, Dishonour is a hard-hitting, gritty page-turner. βNo matter what she did, he would always be there, righ
When Laila takes the chance of holding hands with her teenage crush Ray Ray on the walk home from school, she has no idea of the trouble shes about to cause. Perfect for fans of Martina Cole, Dishonour is a hard-hitting, gritty page-turner. No matter what she did, he would always be there, right