The Armistice Killer
Heroes Aren't Always Heroic
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Nine Elms Books
Published:12th May '21
Should be back in stock very soon
A military hero's murder sparks a complex investigation led by troubled Inspector Logan in The Armistice Killer, filled with twists and intrigue.
In The Armistice Killer, the shocking and brutal murder of retired RSM Tom Wright, a celebrated military hero, triggers an intricate investigation led by the troubled Inspector Logan. As the story unfolds, readers are taken on a gripping journey filled with a complex web of clues, red herrings, and deceptions that will keep them engaged until the final page. The investigation spans locations from Cornwall to Afghanistan, showcasing a plot that is as captivating as the characters that inhabit it.
Inspector Logan, grappling with prosopagnosia, or facial recognition blindness, faces challenges beyond mere identification. His personal struggles and inner demons add layers of complexity to his character, making it difficult for him to maintain his professional edge. As he navigates through a cast of dysfunctional individuals, each with their own hidden motives, the line between friend and foe becomes increasingly blurred. The murdered soldier, Tom Wright, proves to be as enigmatic as the case itself.
As Logan and his deputy, Pascoe, delve deeper into the investigation, they encounter a series of dark alleys—both literal and metaphorical—that lead them to confront their own troubled pasts. The tension builds as they strive to piece together the truth, all while grappling with their own psychological battles. In The Armistice Killer, the interplay of intuition and confusion creates a suspenseful narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.
ISBN: 9781910533543
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288 pages