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Harpur & Iles #15

Lovely Mover (Harpur & Iles Mysteries (Paperback))

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Rivals ACC Desmond Iles and DCI Colin Harpur are confronted with a murder that threatens to tip the dangerous balance among the drug barons‹and the police. It was tragic. There was no other word for it. Eleri ap Vaughan, sixty years old and still Keith Vine's best dealer, had turned for her supplies to other drug wholesalers: she had to die. For the threat of invasion by rival syndicates from other cities cannot be ignored, particularly as rumors reach Keith that an elegantly dressed spy from London, nicknamed Lovely Mover, is in the area. Eleri's death must serve as a warning to others to stay loyal. It's at times like these that Vine's new partner, Detective Chief Inspector Colin Harpur, will prove invaluable ― for example, in sweeping the murder scene for incriminating evidence. Harpur, however, is playing a dangerous undercover game, and he now finds himself in the precarious position of both covering up a murder and investigating it. Only one person suspects what Harpur is up to ― his sneering superior, ACC Desmond Iles. And Iles is not always someone he dares trust. "Bill James's Harpur and Iles books are deliciously unsavoury: a brilliant combination of almost Jacobean savagery and sexual betrayal with a tart comedy of contemporary manners." ― John Harvey, "The Crime Writer's Crime Writer," Guardian

270 pages, Paperback

First published June 19, 1998

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Bill James

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Bill James (born 1929) is a pseudonym of James Tucker, a Welsh novelist. He also writes under his own name and the pseudonyms David Craig and Judith Jones. He was a reporter with the Daily Mirror and various other newspapers after serving with the RAF He is married, with four children, and lives in South Wales.

The bulk of his output under the Bill James pseudonym is the Harpur and Iles series. Colin Harpur is a Detective Chief Inspector and Desmond Iles is the Assistant Chief Constable in an unnamed coastal city in southwestern England. Harpur and Iles are complemented by an evolving cast of other recurring characters on both sides of the law. The books are characterized by a grim humour and a bleak view of the relationship between the public, the police force and the criminal element. The first few are designated "A Detective Colin Harpur Novel" but as the series progressed they began to be published with the designation "A Harpur & Iles Mystery".

His best known work, written under the "David Craig" pseudonym and originally titled Whose Little Girl are You, is The Squeeze, which was turned into a film starring Stacy Keach, Edward Fox and David Hemmings. The fourth Harpur & Iles novel, Protection, was televised by the BBC in 1996 as Harpur & Iles, starring Aneirin Hughes as Harpur and Hywel Bennett as Iles.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James_(novelist)

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January 28, 2019
Harpur undercover with one of the younger drug lords, whose ambitions are threatened by London poachers. Also threatened is Panicking Ralph, who must survive disloyal employees and a power move by his supplier. Harpur finds himself at great risk when he wants to get out and as usual must contend with ACC Iles who is more interested in one of Harpur's daughters than Harpur's safety.
Well written as always with an interesting psychological profile of the young drug dealer. Some clever plot twists and plenty of red herrings as well as the usual cross purpose dialogue most of the characters engage in that sets this series apart from other police procedural crime fiction.
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April 3, 2009
A well-above-average Harpur & Iles, with excellent activity by "Panicking" Ralph Ember (recently reread).
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December 30, 2010
Oh yes, lovely mover, that's Bill James. the most under-rated crime writer in the UK.
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