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More Than The Job's Worth: The second novel in the Palm House Murders Series
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More Than The Job's Worth: The second novel in the Palm House Murders Series
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D.I. Watterson and D.S. Reynolds are exhausted.
The ever spiralling crime rate in South West London, entangling Chelsea FC and the Mostyn women, muddy the waters as facts are blurred by emotions. Their lives were turned upside down by the murder of Niwa Kengo in the Palm House at Kew Gardens. With the main suspect of Kengo's murder incarcerated in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Watterson and Reynolds maintain the pressure. But can they keep doing this? Reynold's is close to breaking point and he knows it. Is the heartache he endures, More than the Job's Worth?
A South Londoner born and bred, Dave Shonfield explores the juxtaposition of the pressures of Police work with the complexities of everyday living. This is his 4th novel, the others being The Stakeholders, The Coincidence of The Palm House Murder, and The Games People Play. In addition his collection of short stories-A Host of Females, published in 2016.
The ever spiralling crime rate in South West London, entangling Chelsea FC and the Mostyn women, muddy the waters as facts are blurred by emotions. Their lives were turned upside down by the murder of Niwa Kengo in the Palm House at Kew Gardens. With the main suspect of Kengo's murder incarcerated in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Watterson and Reynolds maintain the pressure. But can they keep doing this? Reynold's is close to breaking point and he knows it. Is the heartache he endures, More than the Job's Worth?
A South Londoner born and bred, Dave Shonfield explores the juxtaposition of the pressures of Police work with the complexities of everyday living. This is his 4th novel, the others being The Stakeholders, The Coincidence of The Palm House Murder, and The Games People Play. In addition his collection of short stories-A Host of Females, published in 2016.