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MASTERS AND GREEN SERIES thirteen totally gripping British detective mysteries (Crime Mystery Box Sets)
by Douglas Clark
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Synopsis
‘A well-crafted British mystery.’ Publishers Weekly
‘A tautly written puzzler that combines those eccentric British twists with some first-rate sleuthing.’ Dallas Times Herald
Thirteen gripping British detective mysteries. 2,400+ pages of crime-solving. One great-value box set.
Perfect for ...
‘A tautly written puzzler that combines those eccentric British twists with some first-rate sleuthing.’ Dallas Times Herald
Thirteen gripping British detective mysteries. 2,400+ pages of crime-solving. One great-value box set.
Perfect for ...
‘A well-crafted British mystery.’ Publishers Weekly
‘A tautly written puzzler that combines those eccentric British twists with some first-rate sleuthing.’ Dallas Times Herald
Thirteen gripping British detective mysteries. 2,400+ pages of crime-solving. One great-value box set.
Perfect for fans of Reginald Hill, Colin Dexter, P.D. James, Janet Neel and Ruth Rendell.
Meet Detectives Masters and Green — they might hate each other but they have to work together.
Detective Chief Inspector Masters is a stickler for order. His desk is immaculate, his pencils always sharpened, his case files meticulously organised. He prefers his alone time over social gatherings, settling down with his daily cup of strong, unsweetened tea and some classic literature in the evening. He values intellect over emotion, and isn’t afraid to cut ties with anyone who doesn’t meet to his standards (like a certain inspector).
Inspector Green is a creature of habit. He frequents the same pubs, orders the same meals (a hearty plate of meat and potatoes) and sticks to his routines, a nice pint and footie match on the telly for his evenings. He’s all about tradition and is often found grumbling about the rise of flashy modern techniques and new young ‘hotshots’ like Masters. But beneath his grumpy exterior is a detective who cares deeply about justice.
These detectives might be chalk and cheese, but do they make a good team?
“Masters has now been saddled with Green as assistant on a major case five successive times. He didn’t like the idea that the pairing was becoming accepted as a permanency. He didn’t like Green, either, and definitely didn’t want a passed-over old has-been tied to his tail forever.
Green’s thoughts were equally hostile. Masters had grown too big for his boots. It always happened when young coppers were jammy enough to catch somebody’s eye and get promoted too soon . . .”
Don’t miss out on this unforgettable high-quality series.
PRAISE FOR THE MASTERS AND GREEN SERIES:
‘The many who miss the properly clued inductive detective story will fall on this one with relief.’ Times Literary Supplement
‘Very good.’ New York Post
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘I highly recommend this book to other police procedural readers.’ Paula C.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘Strong characters, a story line with twists and turns and I was kept guessing until the last few pages.’ Peter D.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘Very different from other books of crime and police that I have read.’ Maureen D.
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