Inspector Lucas Rocco returns to investigate a bizarre and ghastly murder at a sanitarium. But with government officials and the clock against him, will he solve it in time?
Adrian Magson Libri
Adrian Magson è uno scrittore britannico di romanzi gialli, i cui libri spesso si addentrano in trame di cospirazione. Le sue storie presentano due personaggi principali ricorrenti: Riley Gavin, una giovane reporter investigativa, e Frank Palmer, un ex poliziotto militare britannico ora investigatore privato. Magson intreccia abilmente trame intricate con lo sviluppo di questi personaggi complessi, offrendo ai lettori narrazioni avvincenti. Le sue opere esplorano gli aspetti più oscuri della natura umana e le complessità del mondo.






Picardie, 1963. In the dead of night a truck drops a group of illegal workers by a deserted stretch of canal - days later, one of them is found stabbed to death and Inspector Lucas Rocco has a new case to solve. Trawling the Algerian community for information is a sensitive issue, one that terrifies his bosses who force Rocco to tread carefully.
Hard Cover
- 256pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
The third tense and compelling thriller to feature The Watchman - deep cover specialist Marc PortmanMarc Portman, codename Watchman, is in Russia providing covert back-up to wealthy Russian businessman Leonid Tzorekov. A former KGB officer sympathetic to the West, Tzorekov has close links with Vladimir Putin and is planning to use his influence with the President to improve relations between Russia, the USA and the European Union.However, there are those with vested interests in maintaining powerful men who will go to any lengths to ensure the proposed meeting does not take place. The Watchman’s role is to run security, evaluate risks and, where necessary, provide hard cover by taking more direct action and fighting back. When the assignment takes an unexpected turn, Portman has no choice but to take the hard cover option …
Rocco And The Nightingale
- 272pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
A classic crime thriller set in northern France in the 1960s
Harry Tate has one rule: you don't abandon your friends. When he learns that former colleague Rik Ferris has had a breakdown and disappeared, allegedly in possession of highly sensitive secrets from MI6's archives, he agrees to look for him and, if possible, bring him back in. But where to begin? Rik could be anywhere in the world. All Harry knows is, if he doesn't find Rik, others will be sent out instead. And they won't play by the same rules. What Harry doesn't know is that Rik is being held prisoner and tortured for information relating to a high-level mole in the British establishment. If he doesn't tell his captors what he knows, it will result in a devastating cyber attack designed to bring the UK to its knees
FULLY REVISED NEW EDITION 'A classic crime star in the making' Daily Mail France, 1963. A farmer reports a truck ramming into a car near Amiens, Picardie, followed by gunfire. A group of Englishmen are brought in after a bar fight. A homeless man's body is discovered in a burnt-out truck. All this occurs after multiple attempts on the President's life. Inspector Lucas Rocco knows there's a connection somewhere. Yet despite all clues pointing to the Pont Noir for the next attack on the President, his superiors reject his suspicions. Finding himself suspended, the victim of a set-up, with no badge and no authority, and facing the lethal response of English gangsters, Rocco has to go it alone... A French historical crime thriller full of suspense and intrigue, perfect for fans of Maigret, Martin Walker and Jean-Luc Bannalec.
Death at the Old Asylum
- 352pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
Picardie, 1964. On a deserted country road, three Moroccan nationals are shot dead with precision, a cold-blooded execution, one bullet each. To Inspector Lucas Rocco, it's a mystery. Why them and why here? A short time later, he happens upon two police officers who have been assaulted by an enraged motorist, one of them seriously. The unapologetic assailant, found to have an unregistered gun in his possession, claims to be the secretary of a high-profile and influential Parisian lawyer, Guy De Lancourt. The two cases seemingly have nothing in common. But on closer examination Rocco feels something isn't quite right. Just what lies beneath De Lancourts carefully-cultivated public persona? And what secrets are hidden at Les Cyprès, the heavily-guarded former mental asylum De Lancourt has made his home?
Deep cover specialist MarcPortman is in Lebanon for a straightforward collect- and-go job - at least itshould have been. Ambushed by a surprise attack, it's clear that someone musthave had advance warning of his arrival. If he is to survive, he must use hisunique skill set to turn the tables on his pursuers ... and beat them at theirown game.
Have you got a book in you? Write On! will help get the words out of the wood and down on paper, from hesitant beginnings right through to THE END. Adrian reveals the tricks of the trade for fiction writing which can also be applied to non-fiction. There's even advice on editing and submitting your work for publication. Edited from his collection of articles from the 'Beginners' pages of Writing Magazine, With top tips for quick reference, Adrian covers every part of the writing process, tackles writer's block, solves problems and kick-starts your mojo. His personal, friendly tone will inspire, encourage and fire up the reader-writer.
Death on the Marais
- 416pagine
- 15 ore di lettura
France, 1963. It's a time of great change in France, not least for Inspector Lucas Rocco. who finds himself moved from Paris metropolis to a small village. His new patch might be rural, but it's certainly not uneventful: on his first day, he finds a murdered woman wearing a Gestapo uniform lying in a British military cemetery.
