DC Oliver Cole Mystery series by Alan Fisher (#1-3)
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Overview: Alan Fisher is a retired finance manager who spent all of his career working for the NHS in the North East of England where he still lives with his wife Elaine. He started writing fairly late in life when he decided to try to write a children’s novel to sell to friends and colleagues to raise funds for Children in Need. And after many months of hard work and sleepless nights, Matt Robinson and The Magic Rocking Horse was born. Alan raised close to £1000 for his efforts, but equally importantly, he found that he could write, albeit not at the level of J K Rowling. When Alan retired a couple of years later, he was encouraged to keep up with his writing and share his efforts through the Amazon medium. Books followed showing Alan’s peculiar sense of humour with The Pet Budgie Died This Morning and Bugger All That’s How Much. Alan then turned his attention to crime stories and created the character of Oliver Cole, a fresh faced newly qualified Detective Constable. There are now 5 books in the DC Oliver Cole series and a 6th is under way. Now in his mid 60’s Alan continues to write because of the pleasure his stories brings to those who read his work, and he hopes to be able to write many more stories of the trials and tribulations of DC Oliver Cole.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery
1 The Hangman Murders
This first crime novel written by Alan Fisher is not a story of brutal murders and mutilated bodies. His gentle story is more of a puzzle where readers are asked to look at the evidence shared throughout the book and find the killer before their identity is revealed.
June 2014. Oliver Cole graduates from Hendon Police College as a Detective Constable and heads off to his choice of posting to Northumbria Police in the North East of England. Cole is a shy but highly regarded new recruit with a talent for puzzle solving; from his first day he comes under the instructional wing of long-serving Detective Chief Inspector Jack Collier and his education really begins. Within weeks the body of a young girl is found neatly laid out on a gravestone in a local churchyard with an unusual addition of a noose around her neck. Cole is instructed to work with DCI Collier to find the killer but soon another body is found in identical circumstances and a picture begins to unfold of a serial killer.
2 Under The Crown
Detective Constable Oliver Cole is called in from a rare day off work to visit The Caledonian Hotel in Newcastle Upon Tyne where a body of a middle-aged man has been discovered in suspicious circumstances. An Elvis Presley impersonator has been murdered and left naked and tied to his bed with a knife protruding from his chest, and Oliver is set to embark upon his second major case with DCI Jack Collier. The case, however, is not as straightforward as it first appears as Oliver soon discovers that the dead man, David Forest, has been living in hiding for over 15 years from the Glasgow gangster George McNulty. And as details of the victim’s past emerge, the case becomes more and more complex. Forest had been living under an assumed name in order the keep himself and his partner safe from McNulty’s clutches and has kept some incriminating evidence about McNulty as an insurance policy against potential threats. The evidence has been hidden by Forest for safe keeping and he has left a series of clues to be followed by anyone who wishes to discover the truth. Oliver is tasked with solving the clues and finding the hidden evidence whilst DCI Collier searches for the killer. Both men know that the killer is most likely looking for the hidden evidence too and will stop at nothing to ensure that the evidence against McNulty stays hidden forever. Can Oliver solve the clues and get to the evidence before the killer strikes again?
3 Murder at The Midland
Detective Constable Oliver Cole has his period of annual leave interrupted when he finds out that Lancashire Police have requested that he travels to Lancashire to assist them with a difficult case. An actor had been murdered at The Midland Hotel in Morecambe in particularly mysterious circumstances having drank a glass of champagne laced with cyanide. The officer in charge, DCI Dominic Wilson, had previously received a warning that someone was about to die and that it would be the first of seven deaths, but the warning had been dismissed by him as a crank. The discovery of a second clue in the pocket of the deceased actor links the clue with the first dismissed clue and it becomes clear that DCI Wilson is dealing with a serial killer. Knowing of Cole’s particular skills in solving clues from serial killers, Wilson sends for Cole to help him solve the clues. The case, however, is not straightforward and Oliver becomes embroiled in the hunt for the killer rather than just assisting in the solving of the clues. With Jack Collier by his side, Oliver is under pressure to unmask the killer before he strikes again.
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