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Heir To Murder



Heir To Murder
By Tony Bassett
Genre:-Crime Fiction
Pages:-283
Blurb:-When a neighbour from hell comes to a sticky end, a plucky cop refuses to accept the obvious...
 Miles Kenworth loves to play his rock music at a deafening volume. The other residents of his apartment block are not so keen. One day, after hearing a commotion, Miles' next-door neighbour discovers his body lying in a pool of blood. Standing next to the corpse is Jake, the man who lives upstairs. It should be an open and shut case for DS Sunita Roy. But with Jake vehemently protesting his innocence, she decides to dig deeper. Most of the residents wanted Miles shut up for good. But was it really Jake who flipped, or was he just in the wrong place at the wrong time?
 HEIR TO MURDER is the fifth standalone mystery in the Detectives Roy and Roscoe crime fiction series by Tony Bassett. The full list of titles is as follows:
• MURDER ON OXFORD LANE
• THE CROSSBOW STALKER
• MURDER OF A DOCTOR
• OUT FOR REVENGE
• HEIR TO MURDER
If you like police procedurals that keep you guessing you'll love this book!
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My Review:-This is Book Five in the 'Detectives Roy and Roscoe Crime Fiction Series'. When Miles Kenworth plays his rock music everyone knows about it, especially those that live in the same apartment block. The day Miles is found dead, Jake the neighbour that lives upstairs to his is found standing over the body. Is it really going to be that simple.... DCI Gavin Rosco and DS Sunita Roy have been assigned to the case to find out what has happened. Even though everything is pointing to Jake, DC Roy thinks differently. Once Roy and Rosco starts to dig deeper things start to get more interesting, along with some unexpecting twists and turns. The plot was interesting along with the characters. I found it an easy read that keeps you reading to the end.

1 comment:

Tony Bassett said...

Thank you for your kind review, Dee. Best wishes, Tony