Description
Leading industrialist and donor to the Conservative Party, Ralph Manningham, forced his father into early retirement so that he could take over the family business. Many years later, he is discovered dead at his home, the spilled bottle of pills on his desk a clear suggestion of suicide.
The news of Ralph's death causes a stir within his political circles; influential figures are worried that a potential scandal will engulf them. Inspector Max Bellamy's task is to pick up the pieces, but as events unfold, it becomes increasingly clear that Ralph's apparent suicide is not as it seems.
Who has the motive to want Ralph dead?
In this perplexing and challenging 'whodunnit', will Inspector Bellamy succeed in solving the case, or will the shadows of deception prevail?
About the Author
Bruce Harris lives in Devon and began writing after retiring early from a career in teaching and educational research. His educational research articles have been published in the Independent, the Times Educational Supplement and the Guardian, as well as in educational magazines. His publications include three poetry collections, three novels, and five short fiction collections. The Judas Gene is his latest novel.
Book Information
ISBN 9781916668935
Author Bruce Harris
Format Paperback
Page Count 216
Imprint The Book Guild Ltd
Publisher The Book Guild Ltd