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Border City Blues #2

The Devil's Interval

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In the second instalment of the Border City Blues novella series DS Samantha 'Pepper' Wilson faces challenges on all fronts. Her assertive policing style lands her in trouble again, but that's the least of her worries. Because Dai Young, a crime boss with boundless ambition and absolutely no boundaries, is dead set on removing his local competition, and fully intends to use the police to help him achieve his objectives.

So when DC Rex Copeland is contacted by an underworld figure with some potentially career-defining intelligence he is cautious, and not only because he has already learned that informants invariably face in two directions. But, if the information is correct, then Pepper and her team have a golden opportunity to both arrest a dangerous escaped prisoner and undermine Dai Young's whole operation in Carlisle and beyond. It's just too good an opportunity to pass up, isn't it?

129 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 30, 2014

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J.J. Salkeld

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J.J. Salkeld (Richard Simpson's pen-name) worked as a journalist and documentary photographer, based in Cumbria, before beginning the Lakeland Murders series of detective novels.

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September 14, 2018
Short review this time. My only problem is, it was a little hard to keep all the bad guys straight, but I am right there for the next book in the series. Salkeld can really hold my interest.
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September 23, 2016
A holiday read nothing too taxing

Not as good as the Kendal books but maybe because I know Kendal? Probably more for a resident of Carlisle .
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