It Never Rains - (Book 6 Detectives Roy and Roscoe crime fiction)
By Tony Bassett
Genre:-Crime Fiction
Pages:-260
Publisher:-The Book Folks
Blurb:-It never rains but it pours…
When a ruthless gang burgles the home of a Premier League football player, DCI Gavin Roscoe and DS Sunita Roy suddenly have a murder and a kidnap on their hands.The footballer’s stepson, Marcel, is taken from the palatial property whilst it is being ransacked, and his bodyguard is shot, stone cold dead.
To help them with their task, DI Parkes from the National Crime Agency’s Kidnap Unit joins the investigation but he has very different ideas about how the operation should be run.
While rain lashes the surrounding countryside, tempers rise, as do the flood waters.
Can the police track down this dangerous gang, unmask its malevolent ringleader, and reunite the boy with his family before it’s too late?
IT NEVER RAINS is the sixth book in the detectives Roy and Roscoe crime fiction series by Tony Bassett. The full list of books, all available on Kindle Unlimited and in paperback from Amazon, is as follows:
1. MURDER ON OXFORD LANE
2. THE CROSSBOW STALKER
3. MURDER OF A DOCTOR
4. OUT FOR REVENGE
5. HEIR TO MURDER
6. IT NEVER RAINS
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My Review:-Just as a meal is being made for premier footballer Jean-Jacques Beauvais, three people break into the house. After tying Marilyn Willis up, they kill the bodyguard and kidnap Jean-Jacques's 16 year-old step-son Marcel, using the footballers Bentley as a get away car. DS Sunita Roy and DCI Gavin Roscoe speak to the neighbours, as well as search for clues inside and outside. Because of Marcel being kidnapped DI Parkes from National Crime Agency Kidnap Unit is brought in to help, which has a few problems with policing methods. Marcel knows his only hope is if they find him quick, so he starts to leave small clues without the gang knowing or noticing. Who is behind this? Is it an inside job?
I love Tony Bassett's writing skill, he has you from the beginning and keeps you guessing. I have to say the only problem I had was I didn't want to put it down.
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