The Savage Gorge
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The Savage Gorge

Forbes, Colin

Summary

It started with a scream of terror from the desperate girl...

It started with a scream of terror from the desperate girl... Tweed and Paula take over the brutal murder case of two attractive women from plodding Chief Inspector Reebeck. A clue leads them to a remote rural country controlled by 'Pit Bull': human and dangerous. They meet his weird family: 'daughter' Margot: shrewd, unstable; his daughter Sable; his son Lance: well-mannered, observant; Mrs Shipton: grim housekeeper and Marius Lepke: a huge Cajun brought over by Pit Bull from New Orleans. Tweed explores the local peculiar village, meets local gossip, Mrs Grout. They visit the strange town of Gunners Gorge, bloodstained by Cromwell long ago. More murders are committed. 'NOT the work of a serial killer,' Tweed insists. 'I sense something very big....' Is the key isolated Findel Square in the heart of London, HQ of OTRANTO, oil giant owned by devious womanizer Neville Guile? Tweed and Paula continue their non-stop race to solve the diabolical mystery. Time is not on their side.

Highlights

  • Easy to enjoy: 320 pages · Paperback
  • By Forbes, Colin

Details

  • ISBN: 9781416526438
  • Author: Forbes, Colin
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 320
  • Language: English
  • Publication date: 3 September 2007
  • Condition: Used – Very Good

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Forbes, Colin and Colin Forbes · Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK

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With Paula at his side, he visits the strange town of Gunners Gorge, bloodstained by Cromwell long ago. More murders are committed. 'Not the work of a serial killer,' Tweed insists, 'I sense something much bigger . . .