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Overview: Two very different cops – one a stickler for procedure, the other a maverick – but the same cases. London provides no shortage of crimes for these murder squad detectives. Can they work together or will their different personalities clash? Can Nash keep Moretti on the straight and narrow, and can Moretti bring out Nash’s human side lest she alienate her team?
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller
Latent Damage (#1)
It has been a busy year in a London murder squad, and Met detectives DI Nash and DS Moretti are hoping for some down-time when a fatal knife attack occurs. A respected figure in London’s Islamic community is the target. The kill is clean. A calling card of sorts is left at the scene, and the police develop a hunch the killer may strike again. When he does, understanding the murderer’s motive will be crucial to catching him. But Nash and Moretti are starting on the back foot and this vigilante has more than one card up his sleeve.
Cover Blown (#2)
An advertising executive is found murdered in her luxury London apartment. DI Nash and DS Moretti quickly exhaust the obvious leads when a near identical killing occurs. Though joined in death, initially the only other connection between the two victims is the cat videos on their social media accounts. Following this tenuous thread, the detectives form a profile of the killer. With Nash drawn away from the case on covert police work, Moretti does his best to bring in a suspect. But suspicions develop in the team when he discovers a direct communication between Nash herself and both victims. If it comes to it, will Nash blow her cover to catch a killer?
Shots Fired (#3)
A specialist murder team track a deadly weapon.
When a ballistics report shows that a gun used in a Glasgow shooting is the same as the one used in a London murder three years previously, DI Nash and DC Moretti are quick on its heels. But they are met with little support from their Scottish colleagues.
Back in London, Nash’s team are disgruntled with their superior’s apparent jolly and the general course of the investigation. And cooperation is scarce. Even the London victim’s wife appears reluctant to help. The rare Beretta is the only clue to the murder, and Nash must find it.
A breakthrough is made when the weapon is connected to an incident in Northern Ireland. Once again Nash must leave her team to their own devices. But will Moretti, left in charge and finding a little too much solace in the bottle, deliver the support she needs?
Evidence Pool (#4)
Having celebrated sealing some lucrative deals the night before, Russian oligarch Alex Petrov heads to the swimming pool of luxury London mansion Heath Hall to clear his hangover.
However, floating in the water is the lifeless body of Petrov’s assistant, Charlotte Harrington, and his belt is around the young woman’s neck.
Detective Inspector Pippa Nash and her sergeant, Nick Moretti, of the Met’s Homicide Command are called out to the scene.
Security at the residence on London’s Billionaires’ Row is sophisticated, and no intruders have entered or left overnight, so Nash puts the property on lockdown. She is sure the killer is still inside.
An incident room is set up within the house but Petrov and his bodyguards lock themselves in the mansion’s panic room and claim diplomatic immunity.
But they are not the only ones stonewalling the inquiry. It seems the house staff have much to hide. The detectives’ commander wants it shut down too.
Can the detectives join up the dots before they are taken off the case?
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