Download Inspector Hen Mallin series by Peter Lovesey (.ePUB)

Inspector Hen Mallin series by Peter Lovesey (#01~02)
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Overview: Peter (Harmer) Lovesey (born 1936 in Whitton, Middlesex) is a British writer of historical and contemporary crime novels and short stories. His best-known series characters are Sergeant Cribb, a Victorian-era police detective based in London, and Peter Diamond, a modern-day police detective in Bath. Lovesey’s novels and stories mainly fall into the category of entertaining puzzlers in the "Golden Age" tradition of mystery writing. Most of Peter Lovesey’s writing has been done under his own name. However, he did write three novels under the pen name Peter Lear. Lovesey’s novels and short stories have won him a number of awards, including both the Gold and Silver Daggers of the Crime Writers’ Association, of which he was chairman in 1991/92. In 2000, he received the Cartier Diamond Dagger Award for lifetime achievement in crime writing.
Genre: Fiction | Mystery/Thriller

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1. The Circle:
Praise for The House Sitter:
    “Lovesey loves strong women, cerebral killers and diabolical puzzles—the very ingredients that make The House Sitter one of the most cunning mysteries in his Peter Diamond series.” —Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times Book Review
    “The book sings along in great style.”—Washington Post Book World
    “Elegant and suspenseful.”—Los Angeles Times
    “An extraordinary mystery.”—Chicago Tribune
    “This is Lovesey at his best.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
    “An ingenious and complex novel.”—Booklist (starred review)
    “[A] tour de force.”—Boston Herald

When van driver Bob Naylor, who likes to write jingles, is prodded by his teenage daughter into joining the Chichester Writers’ Circle, he scarcely expects to find that, among the anticipated set of literary snobs, he will be rubbing elbows with one—or more—potential victims of murder by arson. The members come from all walks of life and practice all forms of writing, from torrid romances to household hints, but there seems to be nothing to cause a serial killer to choose his victims from among them. But as the killer strikes again and again, Bob becomes a suspect. In order to free himself from suspicion and save himself from going up in flames, he will have to cooperate with formidable CID Chief Inspector Henrietta Mallin—Inspector Peter Diamond’s opposite number from The House Sitter. It begins to appear that amongst the potential victims in this circle are one or more murderers.

2. The Headhunters:
Praise for Peter Lovesey:
    “Lovesey’s restrained wit and charming cast ensure him a place in the winner’s circle.”—Entertainment Weekly
    “A master of black humor and macabre plot twists.”—The New York Times Book Review
    “One of Britain’s foremost mystery novelists.”—Houston Chronicle
    “Lovesey is a master.”—The Washington Post Book World
    “One of the delights of contemporary crime fiction.”—The Wall Street Journal

Gemma loathes her sleazy boss; Jo is her confidante. On a double date with Rick and Jake, they discuss forming a mutual murder society, in jest of course. The next day, Jo, walking on Selsey Beach, discovers the corpse of a drowned woman, a stranger. But one of the men in the lineup at the police station is Gemma’s date Jake, who Jo rather fancies. Then Gemma and Jo discover the corpse of Fiona, Gemma’s annoying colleague from work. And Gemma’s boss is missing. When an older woman whom Rick was involved with is drowned in her pool, the police begin to close in.
Can this outbreak of deaths by drowning be coincidental? Or has the joke gone too far?

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