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“site. It was a beautiful moonlit night, cold and clear, and we thought the air would clear our heads. We were walking past the Director’s Residence when we thought we saw a light inside.’ Paul stopped and swallowed, trying to get the next bit straight in his mind.”
J.M. Gregson, The Inspector Peach Mysteries Books 1–7
“They were plenty of people around me. They’ll”
J.M. Gregson, The Inspector Peach Mysteries Books 1–7
“whilst they listed to the sounds”
J.M. Gregson, The Inspector Peach Mysteries Books 1–7
“Paul didn’t like it, not one little bit.”
J.M. Gregson, The Inspector Peach Mysteries Books 1–7
“get home and salvage a few Brownie points”
J.M. Gregson, Lambert & Hook Mysteries Books 1–8
“nodding to each other and exchanging defeatist whispers about Marbella and the Costa Crime when Rushton descended angrily upon their inexperience. They had not known until now that the detective inspector’s invective could be so inventive and colourful, nor that his passion could run so high when the morale of his team was at stake. ‘In any case,’ he concluded his tirade, ‘you should be aware that for drugs offences we would get him back, even from Spain. Of course, you might have a limited interest in that, if you were back on the beat by then.’ Lambert chafed at this last delay when he was so close to his prey. Eventually, he left Rushton with instructions to contact him on the car phone with news of any developments and took Hook out with him to the old Vauxhall. He did not understand this: if Berridge had moved far from home, he should have been picked up. It was quiet in the middle of the day as they drove up the wide black tarmac drive of Old Mead Park. In the trimly kept communal gardens of the residences, pink and red camellias were still in full flower, and the bright blaze of the first Japanese azaleas lit up the front of the beds as the sun was hazed by high clouds. The birds sang of burgeoning spring and the gardens of diligent horticultural effort, but there was no visible human presence on the wide green lawns. High above them, as they got out of the old car in the deserted car park,”
J.M. Gregson, Lambert & Hook Mysteries Books 1–8
“answered back. Bloody good thing.”
J.M. Gregson, The Inspector Peach Mysteries Books 1–7
“before Tom brought his ex-convicts to the house”
J.M. Gregson, The Inspector Peach Mysteries Books 1–7

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