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Ever felt that we, in the West, know little and understands less about other cultures? Then read
Up in Flames and learn something about Asian
culture the enjoyable way - through reading what one reviewer called, 'an intriguing mystery'.
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2ND IN THE CASEY AND CATT CRIME SERIES
Up In Flames
'This well-researched book, with its unexpected twists and turns and intriguing plot, maintains a good pace throughout and keeps the reader guessing until the last page. Excellent characterisation and wry humour combine to make this a very enjoyable read for all crime fiction fans. Highly recommended.'MYSTERY WOMEN
When Chandra Bansi and her baby die in what looks like a racially-motivated arson, DCI 'Will' Casey and DS Thomas Catt land the case from hell. For Chandra was a modern young woman caught between two cultures. It's hard to say which of them is the more dangerous.
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DCI Will Casey's parents, Moon and Star Casey, along with the other members of their commune, had two dead bodies on their hands. As if it wasn't bad enough that he had to try to carry out a shadow investigation into the Fenland deaths, Casey also had another murder to solve, one on his own patch of King's Langley. T his was of a John Doe who had been found in an alley. It hadn't been a pleasant death.
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