Funeral Note (Bob Skinner series, Book 22)

Death, deception and corruption in a gritty crime thriller

Fiction & Literature, Crime
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Author: Quintin Jardine ISBN: 9780755357055
Publisher: Headline Publication: May 24, 2012
Imprint: Headline Language: English
Author: Quintin Jardine
ISBN: 9780755357055
Publisher: Headline
Publication: May 24, 2012
Imprint: Headline
Language: English

A shallow grave hides the deepest secrets...

An exhumed body reveals long-buried secrets in Quintin Jardine's Bob Skinner mystery, Funeral Note. Perfect for fans of Ian Rankin and Val McDermid.

After a tip-off, a man's body is exhumed from a shallow grave in Edinburgh. Murder surely, yet he died from natural causes, so, case closed? Indeed was there ever a case? But Chief Constable Skinner and his people keep on digging. Who was the man, why was he buried so reverentially, and by whom?

Meanwhile corruption is discovered within the force, and an investigation is launched. Immersed in crises, his marriage heading for the rocks, Skinner finds his very career hanging in the balance, its fate beyond his control. In a tale seen through the eyes of each of its leading players, mystery upon mystery is laid down until the greatest threat of all those facing the Chief is revealed, and a deadly race begins. Can he win out, or will his life implode?

What readers are saying about Funeral Note:

'The big problem with reading Quintin Jardine's books is that you never want them to end'

'[Bob Skinner is] a larger than life character, whose personal life is as complicated as the murders he solves'

'A masterful adventure'

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A shallow grave hides the deepest secrets...

An exhumed body reveals long-buried secrets in Quintin Jardine's Bob Skinner mystery, Funeral Note. Perfect for fans of Ian Rankin and Val McDermid.

After a tip-off, a man's body is exhumed from a shallow grave in Edinburgh. Murder surely, yet he died from natural causes, so, case closed? Indeed was there ever a case? But Chief Constable Skinner and his people keep on digging. Who was the man, why was he buried so reverentially, and by whom?

Meanwhile corruption is discovered within the force, and an investigation is launched. Immersed in crises, his marriage heading for the rocks, Skinner finds his very career hanging in the balance, its fate beyond his control. In a tale seen through the eyes of each of its leading players, mystery upon mystery is laid down until the greatest threat of all those facing the Chief is revealed, and a deadly race begins. Can he win out, or will his life implode?

What readers are saying about Funeral Note:

'The big problem with reading Quintin Jardine's books is that you never want them to end'

'[Bob Skinner is] a larger than life character, whose personal life is as complicated as the murders he solves'

'A masterful adventure'

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