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Some Sort of Justice: The gripping detective mystery from the million-copy-selling crime author

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Get ready to be hooked by the thrilling and atmospheric murder mystery from the million-copy-selling crime writer, where an aristocratic fatality leaves behind no body, no forensics, and enemies in the highest places...

'The greatest fictional sleuth you've probably never heard of.'
FINANCIAL TIMES
'The books are comforting, the writing is subtle and the plots are gripping.' THE TIMES

When Caroline Thorpe succeeded in casting doubt on the verdict of the inquest into her brother’s death, she could not have anticipated what would follow.

Freddie was Earl Thorpe of Burnham, and as the Kings Lake detectives, headed by DCI Cara Freeman, soon begin to realise, influential people have gone to considerable lengths to cover up a potential scandal surrounding the young man’s death.

Their investigation will take them from Norfolk into the capital, and from idealistic young campaigners to people at the heart of government. The stakes have never been higher for the detectives from Kings Lake Central.

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Readers love A DC Smith / Kings Lake Investigation Series

***** Had me gripped from the very start to the extremely satisfying ending.

***** Where has Peter Grainger been my whole life?

***** An excellent, intelligent and believable crime series which just gets better.

***** Engaging characters, intriguing plots and occasional humour make for a page-turning read.

***** I read a LOT of murder mysteries and this series is one of the best!

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Expected publication June 4, 2026

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Peter Grainger

46 books862 followers
A British author, the writer Peter Grainger is a well known novelist of mystery fiction, largely focused on detective lead investigations. This his been the prime focus for much of his career, as he takes much of his inspiration from that of other infamous British detectives, such as Inspector Morse. The influence is clearly evident here, as he brings his own detective, DC Smith, to life, along with other books as well. Setting his mysteries firmly within the world of British detective fiction it is clear where his tastes lie as an author of his increasingly popular stories, stories that only increase in popularity as time goes on.

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