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John Tallon Jones

    Murder at Woodley Grange: The Penny Detective
    The Mentalist: The Penny Detective
    Dark Harvest: The Andy Marsh Diaries
    Cheer: Inspector Visco
    • Cheer: Inspector Visco

      • 208pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Inspector Visco 3CheerAn Italian murder Classic Set in the South of Italy in the 1980s, Inspector Visco is an honest Italian cop swimming against a tide of corruption and criminality. You are either a fan of Inspector Visco, or you haven’t read any of the books yet. Every novel is an addictive mix that is set in the beautiful but dangerous South of Italy. Visco is not like your average police detective but is as much of an enigma as the south itself. Colourful, tough, dry-witted and occasionally crooked, but at the end of the day, a hen-pecked Italian husband and fashion guru. Three deaths in a couple of days set alarm bells going about a possible serial killer. The murders lead Visco and his team into a world of Italian cheerleaders and prostitutes. Under pressure from his boss, it is a race against the clock to see if he can connect the clues and find the killer. As always with Visco, nothing is as it seems, and the twist at the end is brutal. Cheer is part of the Inspector Visco series. What people are sayingChester Mail Deliciously Italian and a real page turner set in the sun. Crime Readers Gazette Police procedural at its very best. I dare you to guess the murderer. GoodreadsAny of the stories by English author John Tallon Jones are a pleasure to read, and the Visco series give you a fly-on-the-wall insight, on life in the South of Italy and the shadow of the mafia.

      Cheer: Inspector Visco
    • Dark Harvest: The Andy Marsh Diaries

      • 202pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Introducing: Dark Harvest by John Tallon Jones The Andy Marsh Diaries Andy Marsh is called in, to investigate the mysterious disappearance of a young migrant girl. His search leads to a horrific discovery and a race against time to destroy a gang of people traffickers. Edge of the seat moments combine with some dry British Humour to make this a real page-turner, as Andy Marsh breaks all of the rules just to stay alive. What people are saying about the Andy Marsh Diaries Chester Post John Tallon Jones is back to his best with this fast paced and clever story Goodreads Recommended five star reading from a master of suspense and mystery writing. Post Online This is the third in the series, and the action is laced with a horrific story line that is both believable and indicative of what our society has become. The author has created a series, which is a parody of terror and politically correct response levels. Worth reading, if only for the hidden innuendos.

      Dark Harvest: The Andy Marsh Diaries