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The Detective is Dead
Contributor(s): James, Bill (Author)
ISBN: 0393322467     ISBN-13: 9780393322460
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
OUR PRICE:   $19.00  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: February 2002
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Annotation: The three murderers of drug baron Kenward Knapp are after Keith Vine, now an informant for Chief Detective Superintendent Colin Harpur, who wants to send him into hiding. But the coldly plotting ACC Desmond Isles has other plans; he wants to use Vine as bait for the killers.
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Mystery & Detective - Police Procedural
Dewey: FIC
LCCN: 00048975
Series: Harpur & Iles Mysteries (Paperback)
Physical Information: 0.57" H x 4.5" W x 7.18" (0.33 lbs) 224 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - British Isles
 
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Publisher Description:
The detective is dead because the old process of justice doesn't work any more. No one, including Detective Chief Superintendent Colin Harpur, would testify at the trial; Harpur refused to name his informant. The three murderers who were being tried are part of a savage underworld struggle for the lucrative domain of the late drug baron Kenward Knapp. The story opens as the three assemble at Ralph Embers's seedy club The Monty to celebrate their acquittal. The key player behind the scenes is ambitious drug dealer Keith Vine, now an informant for Harpur. Vine's partners have been murdered and his life is in danger. Harpur wants to send him (and his smart, beautiful, pregnant girlfriend, Becky) safely abroad, while the coldly plotting ACC Desmond Iles wants to keep him here, to serve as bait for the killers. Part pawn, part murderous player himself, reaching hungrily for the Knapp riches, Vine disappears into a labyrinth of fear and greed, twisting through schemes and alliances that very likely will destroy him.

Contributor Bio(s): James, Bill: - Bill James has been called "the Elmore Leonard of Britain's underworld" (Kirkus Reviews) and has been named a "Master of Crime" in a mystery roundup by the London Sunday Times, which said, "There is nothing else quite like this series of police procedurals. James is concerned with the dilemmas and difficulties of policing Britain's inner cities, and he addresses these in hard-edged narratives that leave readers gasping and flinching, praying the people in these stories never come to live in their streets." In addition to the Harpur and Iles series, James is the author of other mystery series and a book on Anthony Powell. He lives in Wales.