Making A Killing (The Romney and Marsh Files Book 2)
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Making A Killing (The Romney and Marsh Files Book 2)
Detective Inspector Romney and Detective Sergeant Marsh are back solving crime in the port town of Dover on the Kent coast. Of course they are. They are the police. It’s their job.
A nasty death on the thirteenth green of the local golf course heralds the start of a series of disturbing events that sees the town’s annual crime statistics go through the roof. As the dead bodies start piling up, DI Romney fears he might miss his holiday. Is it the heat? Is there something in the water? Or is someone just out to make a killing?
Seven people lost their lives in the making of this the second instalment of the Romney and Marsh Files.
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I am currently working on the first in my Booker and Cash stories Bad Sons and the fourth in the Romney and Marsh Files, provisionally titled Matters of Life and Death. After I have made these available on ebook, I’ll be tackling the third Acer Sansom, probably.