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A Case Gone Cold. Paul Gitsham
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isbn 9780008301163
Автор произведения Paul Gitsham
Жанр Приключения: прочее
Издательство HarperCollins
‘Highly recommended. Crime Writing at its very best’ – Kate Rhodes on The Last Straw, Book 1 in the DCI Warren Jones series
When an open-and-shut burglary case lands on DCI Warren Jones’ desk, he suspects it’s come to the wrong detective – until he learns a tantalizing detail. Despite the suspect having admitted to the crime after being found with the stolen goods, DNA found at the scene does not match the man currently on bail – but is a match to an unsolved, violent rape case dating back to 1992.
With their man in custody refusing to talk, Warren must embark on a manhunt for the mystery accomplice. And so begins a game of cat and mouse that will test Warren’s rawest instincts and resolve – and throw up a shocking twist.
Also by Paul Gitsham
The Last Straw
No Smoke Without Fire
Silent as the Grave
Blood is Thicker Than Water
A Case Gone Cold
DCI Warren Jones 3.5
Paul Gitsham
ONE PLACE. MANY STORIES
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First published in Great Britain by HQ in 2018
Copyright © Paul Gitsham 2018
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PAUL GITSHAM started his career as a biologist, working in such exotic locales as Manchester and Toronto. After stints as the world’s most over-qualified receptionist and a spell making sure that international terrorists and other ne’er do wells hadn’t opened a Junior Savings Account at a major UK bank (a job even less exciting than being a receptionist) he retrained as a Science Teacher. He now spends his time passing on his bad habits and sloppy lab-skills to the next generation of enquiring minds.
Paul has always wanted to be a writer and his final report on leaving primary school predicted he’d be the next Roald Dahl! For the sake of balance it should be pointed out that it also said “he’ll never get anywhere in life if his handwriting doesn’t improve”. Twenty five years later and his handwriting is worse than ever but millions of children around the world love him.*
You can learn more about Paul’s Writing at www.paulgitsham.com or www.facebook.com/dcijones
*This is a lie, just ask any of the pupils he has taught.
To Hugo. You’re far too young to read the nasty stories that your Uncle Paul writes, but maybe one day he’ll need a hero whose first name starts with H.
Contents
Then
A piece of folded cloth muffled the sound of glass shattering. The intruder held his breath. The alarm began its wailing again, but that was of no concern – nobody had come to investigate during the previous twenty-four hours, how likely was it that somebody would decide to get up at 1 a.m. to see if this time it was for real? Satisfied he wouldn’t be disturbed, the man ducked his head and climbed through the jagged hole.
The case folder hit the surface of Detective Chief Inspector Warren Jones’ desk with a flat smack.
‘Cold case. See what you can do with this, Warren.’
Warren picked up the folder and raised an eyebrow at the stamp on the front.
‘Burglary? Surely this comes under Volume Crime, sir?’
He looked at the date.
‘September this year? That’s barely two months, how is it a cold case?’
‘The burglary isn’t,’ Detective Superintendent John Grayson replied. ‘Look inside. It’s what it’s thrown up that’s interesting.’
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‘Friday