Meet DI Andy Horton in this bestselling mystery. The Solent area of Portsmouth might be pretty, but the criminals certainly arenβt. Please note this was previously published as Footsteps on the Shore. Itβs Friday the thirteenth and Detective Inspector Andy Hortonβs luck is about to run out.
THE ROYAL HOTEL MURDERS a gripping crime thriller full of twists
β Scribed by ROWSON, PAULINE
- Book ID
- 110613022
- Publisher
- Joffe Books crime thriller, mystery and suspense
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 353 KB
- Series
- Solent Murder Mystery Book 4
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781804051528
- ASIN
- B09VTD5CHY
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β¦ Synopsis
Please note this was previously published as Dead Manβs Wharf.
Detective Inspector Andy Horton has a lot on his plate.
A celebrity receives threatening phone calls.
A nursing home resident assaulted.
A man found in a pit with several of his fingers severed.
Perry Jackson and his team are filming a new TV series about wrecks in the Solent and staying at the large and luxurious Royal Hotel on Portsmouthβs seafront.
Shortly after theyβve checked in, Jackson receives a series of threatening phone calls telling him to watch his back and youβve been warned. Horton thinks itβs a publicity stunt to promote the new TV show.
Meanwhile at the Rest Haven Nursing Home, Mrs Kingsway says sheβs been assaulted by an intruder, but thereβs no sign of a break-in. The staff thinks sheβs lost her marbles, but her son wants action from the police.
And now a man in diving gear is found dead in Oldhamβs Wharf. Several of his fingers are missing.
The pressure is on. Detective Hortonβs deep in a web of intrigue, deception and corruption that stretches back into the past. Can he find his way back and stop a killer?
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Please note this was previously published as Blood on the Sand. A cold, grey January morning. A woman with a gun in her hand. A corpse on an abandoned golf course. Detective Inspector Andy Horton is taking a break on the Isle of Wight. But even when heβs on holiday trouble follows him . . .