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  • Detective David Mallin Crime Thrillers Books 9–15 (David Mallin #9-15)

    (By Roger Ormerod)

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    “Book Descriptions: In this 7-book box set:

    BOOK 9: A DIP INTO MURDER
    A body is found soaked in red paint. On the same night, thirty-seven tons of steel are stolen and a notorious assassin is seen in town. Mallin’s wife Elsa is witness to it all. She wants his help, but he begs her to leave the case alone. Then Elsa becomes the focus of the deadly gang. Can Mallin get to the truth before Elsa meets a gruesome fate?

    BOOK 10: THE WEIGHT OF EVIDENCE
    Builder Fred Wallach is missing from a sealed shed. Mallin and Coe are hired to find him, but what looks like a harmless joke turns into a murder investigation. They find two bodies, shot with the same weapon, but more a dozen years apart. Mallin and Coe must find the connection to deliver a killer.

    BOOK 11: THE BRIGHT FACE OF DANGER
    Adrian Collis was convicted of rape and murder, but he’s freed on a technicality. He seeks protection from Mallin and Coe, but they’re not sure who’s most in need of protection — Collis himself or his next potential victim? Another murder soon answers that question, and the hunt for the killer begins. A hunt that will test Mallin and Coe’s partnership to the limit.

    BOOK 12: AMNESIA TRAP
    Actress Karen Dale has lost all memory of last Tuesday. It’s happened before and that time someone died. She recruits David Mallin to help retrace her steps, leading him to another body. Mallin knows the truth lies with the cast of Karen’s latest film. But their acting talents make them expert liars. Mallin must work out whose tales are just too unbelievable to be true.

    BOOK 13: MORE DEAD THAN ALIVE
    Illusionist Konrad Klein’s latest death-defying trick leads to his disappearance. A locked door and an open window make it look like suicide, but there’s no body. So when Klein’s corpse is found days later with a bullet wound, Mallin and Coe must work out what really happened. And how the killer pulled off the greatest trick — escaping from a locked room.

    BOOK 14: CART BEFORE THE HEARSE
    Ernest Connolly returns home late one night, confessing to his wife “I have killed . . .” before falling silent. Connolly’s wife enlists Mallin and Coe to uncover Ernest’s victim. The case leads them to Wales where they start to question whose body they are looking for and why. Then they come across another body and the case takes a disturbing new twist.

    BOOK 15: ONE DEATHLESS HOUR
    Victor Abbott is seeking an alibi for a murder that looks like only he could have committed. Then another body is discovered, murdered within minutes of Abbott’s victim with the same revolver, but 60 miles away. Using all the unorthodox investigation methods they know of Mallin and Coe must uncover the truth of two impossible murders.”

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