Download Yorkshire Murder Mysteries by Roger Silverwood (.ePUB)

Yorkshire Murder Mysteries by Roger Silverwood (#1-5)
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Overview: Roger Silverwood writes crime stories about Detective Inspector Michael Angel who lives tolerably happy with his wife Mary in the town of Bromersley in South Yorkshire, UK. Angel isn’t a drunk. He doesn’t take drugs. He doesn’t smoke, he stopped a year or two back. He doesn’t usually chase other women but sometimes he has a fancy and would like to. He’s usually hard up and in debt but he’s an honest man. He has a reputation of always ‘getting his man’ – like the Mounties. That’s not because he is especially gifted, it’s because he’s dogged, stubborn, thorough and will use unusual methods if necessary.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller

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1. The Missing Nurse (aka In The Midst of Life)
For Inspector Michael Angel, the savage murder in an insane asylum twenty years ago marks the beginning of this gruesome trail of enquiries to find missing nurse Fiona Thomas.

In spite of obstruction from the chief constable, this quirky Yorkshire policeman reduces the suspects to one, by resorting to an unusual and original strategy.

A dead woman wearing one stocking inside out, an American class ring, a missing videotape of the lovely Lola, and two dead cats all play their part in this scramble to find the killer in this unusual and gripping mystery.

2. The Missing Wife (aka Choker)
Lady Yvette, the beautiful wife of local MP Sir Charles Millhouse, is found choked to death in a reservoir. Her clothes and an antique pearl collar she usually wore are missing.

Within a short space of time another body is discovered, also choked to death. With no clues and little forensic evidence to go on, will quirky Yorkshire policeman Michael Angel’s guile be enough to reveal the identity of the choker?

3. The Man In The Pink Suit
Frank P. Jones, the celebrity art critic known nationally as “The Man In the Pink Suit,” is seen by four independent witnesses and recorded shooting industrialist Charles Tabor. Jones strongly denies the charge, but he has the motive, the opportunity, a Walter PPK/S automatic, and no alibi.

Detective Inspector Michael Angel is called in to unravel another nerve-jangling mystery in his quirky, unique way. But what is the truth? Was Jones hypnotized, drugged, or is he simply a liar?

4. The Morals Of A Murderer (aka The Importance of Being Honest)
Duncan McFee is savagely murdered in a distillery. He’s found in one of the vats used to make gin. He was the chairman of the company.

Yet none of the suspects is burly enough to have delivered the fatal blow. Detective Inspector Michael Angel is called in to unravel the mystery.

He proves to be even more in demand when jailbird and bank robber Morris Yardley tries to buy his freedom with the proceeds of his last heist, insisting Angel acts as his go-between.

An old lady in a sweetshop, a dog called Schwarzenegger and a whiff of menthol all have their part to play as Angel races to reveal the murderer in this unusual and enthralling mystery.

5. The Auction Murders (aka Mantrap)
At the auction of lord Ogmore’s estate, a man is stabbed to death with a silver dagger.

Detective Inspector Michael Angel is soon on the trail of a serial murderer in the south Yorkshire town of Bromersley.

The only common factor linking the victims is their association with the late Lord Ogmore. But there are no clues, no fingerprints and no DNA. Angel has only one eye-witness . . . And he’s blind.

A glamorous schoolmistress with a past, two men with ponytails, a set of needle-sharp silver handled stilettos and a fluffy toy elephant all play their part in a scramble to find the killer. DI Angel’s toughest case yet.

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