Bill Slider series (#1-14) by Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
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Overview: Cynthia Harrod-Eagles was born on 13 August 1948 in Shepherd’s Bush, London, England, where she was educated at Burlington School, a girls’ charity school founded in 1699, and at the University of Edinburgh and University College London, where she studied English, history and philosophy. She had a variety of jobs in the commercial world, starting as a junior cashier at Woolworth’s and working her way down to Pensions Officer at the BBC.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller
Orchestrated Death (Bill Slider #1):
When the naked body of violinist Anne-Marie Austen is found, Detective Inspector Bill Slider has depressingly few clues to her murder. Struggling with a complex case, Slider also faces turmoil at home when he must choose between his wife and an exciting new love. A rich and powerful debut.
Death Watch (Bill Slider #2):
Publishers Weekly hailed the first book in this series, Orchestrated Death, with a starred review at publication, giving special praise to the book’s sophisticated ending and strong players. Now, in Death Watch, London policeman Bill Slider returns in a case of arson–and murder.
Necrochip (Bill Slider #3):
Detective Superintendent Dickson is to be replaced by DS Baverstock, who has no desire to be loved by his subordinates. It is all par for the course for Detective Inspector Bill Slider as he faces a corpse in a catering establishment – a case which takes him through Hammersmith and Notting Hill.
Dead End (Bill Slider #4):
The fourth ‘Bill Slider’ mystery, in which the detective delves into the private life of the recently murdered Sir Stefan Radek. He finds no shortage of suspects – everyone seems glad that Radek is dead. Slider eventually tracks down the most unlikely multiple murderer.
Blood Lines (Bill Slider #5):
When a music critic dies in strange circumstances, Detective Inspector Slider suspects a number of people. But when suspicion falls close to home, only Slider’s troubled instincts can prevent the obvious arrest being made.
Killing Time (Bill Slider #6):
When erotic dancer Jay Paloma is murdered only hours after complaining of receiving poison pen letters, Slider is plunged into Paloma’s seedy world, populated by prostitutes, pimps, and, surprisingly, Cabinet ministers. Did Jay’s killer also whack popular "community cop" PC Cosgrove? Who exactly was blackmailing whom? And why on earth would an animal rights group storm a tacky Shepherd’s Bush nightclub?
Shallow Grave (Bill Slider #7):
Detective Inspector Bill Slider has always been keen on architecture – what Atherton calls his edifice complex – and The Old Rectory is the kind of house he would give anything to own. But the dead body of Jennifer Andrews, found in a hole dug by her builder husband Eddie, rather spoils the view from the terrace. It looks a straightforward enough case but as the investigation proceeds, Slider finds, frustratingly, that nothing makes sense, and that – as in his own marriage – there is far more going on than meets the eye.
Blood Sinister (Bill Slider #8):
In her most gripping mystery yet, Cynthia Harrod-Eagles returns readers to the streets of London and the ever-struggling Detective Inspector Bill Slider. When the body of Phoebe Agnew, radical left-wing journalist, champion of the underdog, and prominent critic of the police force, is discovered, Inspector Slider must put aside any personal feelings for the victim and find her killer.
Gone Tomorrow (Bill Slider #9):
In the heart of Shepherd’s Bush, London-Slider’s patch-a groundskeeper discovers a well-dressed man seated on a children’s swing. Problem is, the man is dead, a single, perfect stab-wound to the heart. Even more mysteriously, someone has clearly rummaged through the man’s pockets-but left behind over a thousand pounds in cash.
Dear Departed (Bill Slider #10):
Chattie Cornfeld was murdered while jogging in the park. She ran her own small marketing company and lived comfortably, perhaps too comfortably for her income. At first it looked as though she was the latest victim of the "Park Killer," but it doesn’t take Slider and Atherton long to establish that someone was trying to pass the killing off as part of a pattern – only the pattern doesn’t fit, this one was personal.
Game Over (Bill Slider #11):
When ex-BBC correspondent Ed Stonax is found dead, the last thing Detective Inspector Slider needs to complicate his life is the reappearance of an old enemy issuing death threats. Trevor Bates, aka The Needle, is on the loose and trying to kill him, and with a high-profile murder to solve, Slider must try to find a spare moment to marry Joanna before their baby is born and stay alive long enough to do it.
Fell Purpose (Bill Slider #12):
Bank Holiday Monday, and beautiful Zellah Wilding straight-A student, prefect, future Head Girl lies deadnear the famous Wormwood Scrubs prison in London. What was this good Christian girl doing out there, dressed to kill, when she was supposed to be at a sleep-over with schoolfriends? Asecret boyfriend from a run-down estate and a recently-released rapist look tasty; orcould the nearby fairgroundor prison have something to do with it?
Body Line (Bill Slider #13):
David Rogers was a doctor, handsome, charming and rich. He lived the lifestyle of a consultant – expensive clothes, top restaurants, exclusive clubs – until someone killed him in the hallway of his lovely million-plus-pound house. But when Bill Slider and his firm are thrown into the mystery, they soon discover that nothing is as it seems, for though David’s girlfriends are plenty, none of them can tell Slider anything about where he worked or what exactly he did.
Kill My Darling (Bill Slider #14):
When Melanie Hunter goes missing, the men in her life come under suspicion. And there’s plenty to suspect: lies, half-truths, deceptions. There are secrets in Melanie’s past, and pain she tried to hide from the world. Slider and his team need to answer two questions: who loved Melanie . . . and who loved her too much?
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