Inspector


Still Life (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, #1)
The Return (Inspector Van Veeteren, #3)
Mind's Eye (Inspector Van Veeteren, #1)
The Long Way Home (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, #10)
A Rule Against Murder (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, #4)
Not in the Flesh (Inspector Wexford, #21)
Devices and Desires (Adam Dalgliesh, #8)
A Fatal Grace (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, #2)
This Body of Death (Inspector Lynley, #16)
Kissing the Gunner's Daughter (Inspector Wexford, #15)
With No One as Witness (Inspector Lynley, #13)
The Paper Moon (Inspector Montalbano, #9)
Gallows View (Inspector Banks, #1)
Woman with Birthmark (Inspector Van Veeteren, #4)
A Question of Blood (Inspector Rebus, #14)
Constable By The Sea by Nicholas RheaThe No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency by Alexander McCall SmithAn Inspector Calls by J.B. PriestleyNo Time for Sergeants by Mac HymanDetective Piggott's Casebook Famous True Crime Cases by Kevin Morgan
The Thin Blue Line
26 books — 6 voters

A blacksmith can go anywhere. A detective inspector only goes where the dead bodies are.” “But there aren’t any dead people here today.” Mina glanced over her shoulder at the chest Newberry carried. “That’s why I brought my own.
Meljean Brook, The Iron Duke

Mike  Martin
He mixed his sacred medicines and smudged. Afterward, he sat there for a moment to allow the smoke to come into his body and spirit. This one act connected him, even if briefly, to himself and to what he believed was the spirit world. In that space he offered thanks to those who had come before him and asked for help in this world, not just for himself but for anyone who might be struggling this morning.
Mike Martin, Too Close For Comfort

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