![]() ![]() If you're looking for a good story line then this book has one, with two young women dead and someone in the frame for the murders who seems at one moment to be obviously guilty and then to be the victim of mistaken identity - and then obviously guilty again. Superintendent Roy Grace is under pressure from within his own police force and the media to bring the case to a speedy conclusion. Sophie Harrington had told her friends that she was having an affair with Brian Bishop and whilst he admits to knowing her he denies that they were having an affair. ![]() Yet the police have compelling evidence that Bishop was the murderer and when another woman is brutally murdered in similar circumstances it seems that Bishop might be a serial killer. ![]() ![]() On the night that his wife is murdered in their Brighton home he has a reasonably strong alibi, having been in a London restaurant until quite late the previous evening and seen putting his golf clubs in his car outside the flat early the following morning. It's annoying because it could be so much better.īrian Bishop is a successful businessman with a home in Brighton and a flat in London. Summary: A good story line, but the book needs to be have a lot of the descriptive passages which add nothing to the plot taken out. ![]()
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