When a young girl is found brutally murdered in London’s Clapham Common, determined Metropolitan DCI Elizabeth Grainger finds herself thrust into an investigation that spans two continents.
While attempting to track down the vicious killer, Grainger struggles to cope with her disordered home life, and things soon get even more complicated when Khan, a tough, Delhi police inspector, arrives to insist in the investigation.
Khan’s indomitable methods prove too much for Grainger, and as the case spirals out of control, she begins to wonder if there is more to the enigmatic Sikh than meets the eye.
Robert Forrester is a writer and journalist based in Birmingham, United Kingdom. He is the author of the Inspector Anderson Mysteries, Hope and Carver Mysteries, the thriller Rogues, and various short fiction that has appeared in numerous anthologies and literary magazines.
A crime novel that plays with social and racial prejudices
When all the evidence is stacked up against Khan, a foreign investigator from India, can he solve the mystery and save himself from jail in the former imperialist Great Britain?
loved the language,pacey book, I went where the story took me I normally end up questioning and going down a different route so that surprised me..great to read