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An American actress arrives in London to find herself the target of a ruthless assassin in this compelling standalone thriller.
Actress Adelaide Banks is swapping her native New York for London to spend Christmas with her widowed Aunt Rose. Rose wrote in her note that she was off to Paris for a few days and would be back in time for Addy's arrival. But when Addy reaches Rose's Knightsbridge address, no one's home, and she has two unexpected callers . . .
Where is Rose, and what has she got herself entangled in? Dragged into a deadly game of cat-and-mouse on the snowy streets of London, Addy finds herself navigating a dark underworld of ruthless assassins, rogue agents and international crime. Can she survive long enough to uncover the truth?
An American actress arrives in London to find herself the target of a ruthless assassin in this compelling standalone thriller.
Actress Adelaide Banks is swapping her native New York for London to spend Christmas with her widowed Aunt Rose. Rose wrote in her note that she was off to Paris for a few days and would be back in time for Addy's arrival. But when Addy reaches Rose's Knightsbridge address, no one's home, and she has two unexpected callers . . .
Where is Rose, and what has she got herself entangled in? Dragged into a deadly game of cat-and-mouse on the snowy streets of London, Addy finds herself navigating a dark underworld of ruthless assassins, rogue agents and international crime. Can she survive long enough to uncover the truth?
A chilling contemporary thriller set in London.
Rennie Airth was born in South Africa and now lives in Italy. Formerly he worked as a foreign correspondent for Reuters, and is the award-winning author of six acclaimed John Madden mysteries.
A fairly straightforward puzzler becomes utterly absorbing and
psychologically intriguing by virtue of the characters'
personalities and unusual motivations. One can't help but compare
Madden to other chief inspectors like Armand Gemache in Louise
Penny's Three Pine mysteries or Reginald Wexford in the series by
Ruth Rendell
*Booklist on The Death of Kings*
Excellent . Golden age fans looking to pit their wits against a
savvy sleuth will be more than satisfied
*Publishers Weekly on The Death of Kings*
Delivers all the suspense and twisty plots that readers have come
to expect from this popular series
*Booklist on The Reckoning*
Momentum builds to a satisfying ending . Maintains Airth's
reputation for carefully constructed, highly detailed plots
*Kirkus Reviews on The Reckoning*
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