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The Right Time To Die: A fast-paced urban crime thriller

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A heart-pounding terrorism thriller! For fans of James Patterson, J M Dalgliesh, Karin Slaughter and Peter May.

DI Sharma is caught in a lethal race against time…

Tensions are running high in the city of Leicester. Recent conflict between groups of Hindu and Muslim youths has led to violence on the streets, which the police are struggling to control.

Despite these events, Sunil Kumar, a Bollywood superstar has been invited to switch on the lights along the Golden Mile for the festival of Diwali.

DI Rohan Sharma is one of the thousands of onlookers that have arrived to enjoy the celebrations.

But Sharma is aware of social media tip-offs that suggest the happy atmosphere could turn deadly…

And his suspicions seem to be confirmed when Sunil Kumar collapses on stage.

With the police chiefs mistakenly believing Sharma could have inside knowledge on the local hostilities, he takes the lead on the investigation.

But when a spate of killings occur, in seemingly unrelated circumstances, Sharma finds himself in over his head.

Sucked into a dark world of race hate and extremism, Sharma uncovers a deadly plot.

Can he stop more murders from occurring? Will he unmask the fanatical killers?

Or will a catastrophe engulf the city of Leicester…?

THE RIGHT TIME TO DIE is a page-turning gritty urban police procedural set in Leicester and peppered with black humour. It is the third book in the Inspector Sharma Thriller series.

THE ROHAN SHARMA DETECTIVE THRILLER
BOOK The Dance of Death
BOOK Shattered Dreams
BOOK The Right Time To Die

226 pages, Paperback

Published August 1, 2024

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January 23, 2025
I enjoyed the book. I was excited to read a book based in the city I'm living in. Rohan and Fernando were a good double act. I felt at times it was a little more tell than show, but there was an exciting conclusion that kept me reading to the end.
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