Download Reverend Shaw Series (#2, 4) by Hugh Morrison (.ePUB)

Reverend Shaw Series (#2, 4) by Hugh Morrison
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Overview: Hugh Morrison was born in 1971 in London and educated at Christ’s College, London, and the University of Wales. He has enjoyed writing and editing for many years and has produced over 200 books and several plays. He lives in East Anglia and works full time as a writer.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller

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2 The King is Dead (2021)
Christmas, 1930. An exiled Balkan king, living incognito in rural Suffolk, is shot dead in his secluded mansion following a meeting with the local vicar, Reverend Lucian Shaw. Special Branch detectives are soon on the trail of two sinister agents of a foreign power that they think are responsible, but Shaw begins to realise that the culprit could be much closer to home. Observation, cogitation, meditation and prayer lead him down a dangerous road towards a desperate killer who will stop at nothing to evade capture.

4 Death on the Night Train (2022)
October, 1931: an anonymous telegram summons the Reverend Lucian Shaw, country parson and former army chaplain, to the deathbed of his elderly uncle in the remote Scottish Highlands.
On the London to Inverness night train, Shaw chances to meet a private investigator who is later found murdered in his sleeping compartment. Realising there may be a connection with his dying uncle, Shaw is drawn into a deadly conspiracy reaching to the highest levels of the British establishment.
Can he warn the authorities of what he has discovered before he is silenced – permanently?
This 1930s mystery thriller is an affectionate tribute to Golden Age crime fiction and adventure stories such as those featuring Richard Hannay or Hugh ‘Bulldog’ Drummond.

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Reverend Shaw #1: https://forum.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?f=1294&t=5158500&hilit=Hugh+Morrison

Reverend Shaw #5: https://forum.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=5645001.



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