Philip Dryden Series 1-4 by Jim Kelly
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Overview: Jim Kelly is an author and journalist. Kelly won the Crime Writers Association Dagger in the Library award in 2006. As of 2011, Kelly has written nine crime novels, including the award-winning The Water Clock, featuring fictional journalist Philip Dryden, based in the Cambridgeshire area of Great Britain. In 2010 Kelly won the New Angle prize for literature for Death Watch, the second in the Shaw and Valentine series.
Genre: Fiction > Thriller
01.The Water Clock
In the Cambridgeshire fens two corpses are found – both linking back to a terrifying event in 1966. More than a great story for journalist Philip Dryden, these murders may hold the key to a personal mystery. Who saved his life two years ago? And, more importantly, who left his wife to die?
02. The Fire Baby
1976. A US plane crashes on the fens. Out of the flames walks a woman, Maggie Beck, carrying a baby. 2003. Maggie is dying and Laura Dryden hears her dying confession from her hospital bed, through a coma – a confession that will blow open a murder story.
03.The Moon Tunnel
A man crawls desperately through a claustrophobic escape tunnel beneath a POW camp in the Cambridgeshire Fens. Above, a shadow passes across the moon, while ahead only death awaits him. IN THE PRESENT. Philip Dryden is reporting on an archaeological dig at the old POW camp when a body is uncovered. But there is something odd: the man appears to have been shot in the head and the position indicates that he was trying to get into the camp, not escape it. It’s a puzzle which excites Dryden far more than the archaeologists or the police. This is, until a second, more recent, body is discovered . .
04.The Coldest Blood
A man lies hidden in an abandoned boat. Stifling screams, he draws a knife across his arm. Soon he’ll be dead – and life can begin again. Three decades later Declan McIlroy is found frozen to death as Arctic temperatures grip the city of Ely. Though it is not the only cold death that winter, reporter Philip Dryden has worrying doubts – for Declan was not alone when he died. And Dryden’s suspicions harden when days later he finds the frozen body of Declan’s best friend. Soon Dryden is on the disturbing trail of a brilliantly executed crime – and a mystery from his own childhood . . .
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