Ash Thomson is found stabbed to death on a rural road in West Sussex. The doors to his van are open, but inside it is empty, suggesting to DI Angus Henderson that it once carried something. Days later, art dealer Laurie Casement is found suffocated. This, and the theft of an art work from a house close to where then first victim was found, establishes a clear connection between the victims. Henderson receives help from an unexpected source - A Europol investigation into organised criminal gangs using art to launder money. This draws the DI closer to the perpetrator, but an explosive confrontation seeks to ruin it.
Art of Thieving is the 13th book in the DI Angus Henderson crime series. If you haven’t checked out the others, you’re in for a treat! This book can be read as a standalone or as part of the series.
Other books by Iain Cameron DI Angus Henderson crime One Last Lesson Driving into Darkness Fear the Silence Hunting for Crows Red Red Wine Night of Fire Girls on Film Black Quarry Farm Blood Marked Pages Dying for Justice Pictures of Lily Flying too High Art of Thieving
Matt Flynn The Pulsar Files Deadly Intent No Time to Lose
Sharma & Jackson Norfolk Crime Eyes on You Looking for Abigail
Amazon Reviews 'I absolutely love Iain Cameron's DI Henderson books' 'DI Henderson is one of my favourite detectives' 'Very believable story with great characters and plot'
Iain Cameron was born in Glasgow, Scotland and moved south to Brighton in the early eighties.
He has worked as a management accountant, business consultant and a nursery goods retailer. He now lives in a village outside Horsham in West Sussex with his wife, two daughters and a lively Collie.
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I love reading these DI Angus Henderson books. Having lived in Europe and visited the UK a few times I enjoy imagining myself back in England as I read about the many interesting places described in them. Looking forward to more mysteries to come. Thank you!!