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Inspector Peach #5

The Lancashire Leopard

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The only thing that characterises the murders committed by the Lancashire Leopard is that he leaves no clues. He's killing young women, and it looks like he's gaining confidence. Detective Inspector Peach has hit a brick wall -- and it seems that the only chance of catching the Leopard is to let him strike again.

224 pages, Hardcover

First published April 27, 2001

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J.M. Gregson

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James Michael Gregson taught for twenty-seven years in schools, colleges and universities before concentrating on full-time writing. He has written books on subjects as diverse as golf and Shakespeare.

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665 reviews46 followers
August 21, 2020
28th April 2009
Very Good. The blurb on the jacket says that Inspector Peach is like Morse but I think he is far more like Frost. He has a healthy disrespect for his superiors and makes tongue in cheek remarks which his pompous superior officer is never sure how to talk. The story was very well written and kept you guessing until the last few pages.
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430 reviews5 followers
January 12, 2022
Outstanding

I have read plenty of thrillers but this one is simply outstanding and absolutely brilliant. It keeps you guessing until the very end and there is plenty of unexpected twists and turns. You won't be able to take off your eyes from this book even for a moment. It's an edge of the seat thriller.

The story begins with 19-year-old Hannah Woodgate going to King George’s Hall for a dance. She gets killed on her way home in Brunton( England). Her body is discovered in a van parked opposite to her house. The killer has left no clue behind to incriminate him. The CID team led by Detective Inspector Percy Peach is absolutely baffled because of lack of any kind of prints, fingerprint or footprint ( because its snowing and many people already disturbed the crime scene.) This is the third body they have discovered and fear that it's the handiwork of a serial killer ' Lancashire Leopard.' Beware, a woman predator is on the prowl.

The first two women, a twenty-six-year-old married primary-school teacher,Judith Anderson, in Preston had been killed on her way home after visiting her ailing mother and a forty-one-year-old woman, Vicky Draper were killed in the same way with no clues and any sign of DNA. The lack of DNA or any sign of sexual assault on all the victims makes it impossible to apprehend the killer. Another lady, Sally Cartwright, dies on her way home. There is a bold serial killer on the loose.Who is the prime suspect? Why is he targeting women? Will DI Percy Peach and his team crack the case before another lady is taken and arrest the extremely dangerous serial killer? I highly recommend this book for all the mystery lovers. Wow! I couldn't even imagine such a fantastic climax.
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January 26, 2022
The body of Hannah Woodgate is discovered in the Lancashire town of Brunton. It woud seem that she is the latest victim of the serial killer called “the Lancashire Leopard” by the media.
Detective Inspector Percy Peach and his team continue to investigate, but are without any motives or clues.
An entertaining crime story
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April 28, 2025
Another exciting Inspector Peach book

The Lancashire Leopard is another exciting, well written Inspector Peach story. Gregson further develops the relationship between Lucy and Percy while they work to solve the latest murders. An entertaining read.
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