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Trevor Joseph series [Books 1,3-7] by Katherine John
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Overview: Katherine John is a pen name of the author Catrin Collier. She was born and brought up in Pontypridd and worked for a while in Europe and America before returning to her native Wales. She now lives on the Gower Peninsula near Swansea, with her family.
Genre: Fiction, Mystery/Thriller

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1. Without Trace: Dr. Tim Sherringham goes out on an emergency call early one morning and vanishes on the way from his flat to the hospital. Without trace. Daisy, his physician wife, is plunged into a nightmare of terror and doubt as she tries to discover what has become of her beloved Tim. With the support of her glamorous, wealthy in-laws Richard and Joanna, Daisy clings to a diminishing hope that her husband of six months will be found. Local police officer Trevor Joseph investigates what looks like the work of a serial killer preying on unsuspecting motorists, and then realizes that what he faces is a far more insidious horror.

3. Murder of a Dead Man: Sergeant Trevor Joseph has started a promising new life with Lyn Sullivan. But their developing relationship begins to disintegrate when a vagrant’s gruesome murder pulls Joseph away from home and onto Jubilee Street – the skid row of a small English seaside town. When Joseph and his colleagues report to the crime scene, they find only an unrecognizable body, an empty bottle of whiskey, and the lingering scent of gasoline. With little evidence to guide it, the investigation becomes even more complicated when the victim is identified as a young lawyer who actually died two years earlier. Sergeant Joseph, enlisting the help of an old love, deciphers the connection between the body found on Jubilee Street and the dead attorney, but not before several more homeless are killed and a member of Joseph’s investigation team confronts a ghost from the past.

4. Midnight Murders: Compton Castle is a Victorian psychiatric hospital long overdue for demolition. Its warrens of rooms and acres of grounds, originally designed as a sanctuary for the mentally ill, now provide the ideal stalking ground for a serial killer. Physically and mentally battered after his last case, Sergeant Trevor Joseph is a temporary inmate – but the hospital loses all therapeutic benefit when a corpse is dug out of a flowerbed. Then more bodies are found; young, female and both linked to the hospital. Everyone within the mouldering walls is in danger while a highly unpredictable malevolence remains at large. And, as patients and staff are interrogated by the police, the apparently motiveless killer watches and waits for the opportunity to strike again…The pit reeks of rot and decay. Staring upwards she can see the sky, the moon, the trees and the silhouette of her killer as earth is shovelled over her. Another shower comes down…There can be no more fight for air – for anything. Only a soft blackness that caresses and envelops, plunging her into the darkest oblivion of all. Now she knows that she is going to die!

5. Black Daffodil: Detective Trevor Joseph has his work cut out with the advent of a new welsh synthetically produced drug – black daffodil and it’s impact on the criminal fraternities operating in and around Cardiff bay and the welsh valleys.

6. A Well-Deserved Murder: Sergeant Peter Collins’ cousin, journalist and photographer, Alan Piper, is living next door to the neighbours from Hell. They build a deck that overlooks his patio and monitor his every movement. Under the cover of darkness they steal plants and building materials from his garden, but when his gate and gatepost disappear he calls in the police who advise him to put up a CCTV camera. Alan has a better idea. Mousy civil servant Kacy Howell is amazed to suddenly find herself the centre of attention at work and showered with unprompted gifts of flowers, chocolates and – discreetly wrapped sex toys. Her husband, George, is bewildered until a colleague shows him a pornographic magazine aimed at the amateur photographer.Before George finds out if the photos are real, Kacy is found battered to death on the decking that overlooks Alan’s garden. Inspector Trevor Joseph and Sergeant Peter Collins find themselves wanting to look beyond the obvious suspect for a murder, which Kacy’s neighbours have already Christened ‘justifiable homocide’.

7. Destruction of Evidence: No evidence remained on the bodies of Alun Pitcher, a well-liked, wealthy, careful and cautious businessman, and his family after they’d been wrapped in brown paper and string, doused in petrol and ignited. The fires had destroyed any evidence, or so the pathologist and the local police believed. Defeated, the local force asks for outside help. Following success in solving a previous ‘cold’ case, Inspector Trevor Joseph and Sergeant Peter Collins are called in. Their superiors trust them to provide answers to the questions that have confounded the local force. Did the murderer or murderers possess knowledge of police procedure and criminal investigative methods that have resulted in the perfect, unsolvable crime? Why would anyone want to kill a well-liked family who have no known enemies? How did the murderer or murderers overcome three grown men and a woman without anyone seeing anything, or hearing a sound? And, most important of all, was all the evidence really destroyed?

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