Authors: Les Lunt
Max Bancroft-Gracey was traumatized when his father, an ex-First World War fighter pilot, was critically injured in a car crash.
The life that Max and his father had enjoyed looked as if it would change forever, his father’s Tiger Moth aeroplane now sat in their barn like a lame duck.
But Mr Cartwright, the head gardener, convinced his Master would fly again, regularly mowed the grass runway which lay in front of the manor house.
Would Max’s Pa ever fly again? Max worked on a plan, encouraged by Mr Cartwright, that would get the First World War veteran into the air again.
But everything changes when a Hurricane fighter plane makes an emergency landing at the manor. The young fighter pilot, Tommy Drayton, allows Max and his sister to sit in the cockpit. Then war is declared: Max is determined to become a fighter pilot and events take a different turn…
A murder mystery that will have you guessing until the final page.
During the war-time German occupation of Jersey, Irene Binet gets rich, seriously rich. In 1947 her ex-lover returns to the island on an archaeological dig; but what is he really digging for? Half a century later, on a Devon hillside, the body of what police originally think is a Hell’s Angel biker turns out to be a wartime Luftwaffe officer with three bullet holes in his skull and, nearby, an archaeological dig reveals the wreckage of a Heinkel aeroplane. Meanwhile, at a writers’ conference, the wife of an eminent archaeologist is murdered and he disappears: clearly not all those attending the conference have literature on their minds…
Are they after a strong box containing millions of pounds’ worth of gold and diamonds? Rumour has it that such a box was smuggled into wartime Britain, intended for followers of the Duke of Windsor who believed that, after the successful invasion of England by Germany, he would return to claim the British crown.
But the archaeologist is seeking something far more important to him than gold and diamonds…
'A terrific novel with threats and intrigue lurking in the dark recesses of the mind.'
In order to save his marriage, Dr Conan Blake arranges a romantic holiday in Berlin; it is meant to be the holiday of a lifetime in one of the world's most luxurious hotels. But the holiday turns into a nightmare, a rollercoaster of murder, intrigue, and kidnap. Conan must confront the terrifying fact that someone very close to him is prepared to destroy him; but why, and for what reason? Who could possibly want him dead..?
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Assumptions . . . al-Qaida? “Nothing is as it first seems”
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