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Something horrific washes up on the banks of the Tyne. The headless torso of a small boy.His identity is a mystery that has the police baffled, and he won't be the only victim to die this way.Other torsos turn up in Finland, the Netherlands - and now the scenic green hills of southern France?Arnold arrives in the ancient city of Carcassonne on the trail of Roman treasure.He hopes the trip will bring him closer to his sultry, unattainable boss. Instead, he finds himself in a world of danger.A briefcase falls into Arnold's possession, filled with a mine of explosive evidence just waiting to…mehr

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Something horrific washes up on the banks of the Tyne. The headless torso of a small boy.His identity is a mystery that has the police baffled, and he won't be the only victim to die this way.Other torsos turn up in Finland, the Netherlands - and now the scenic green hills of southern France?Arnold arrives in the ancient city of Carcassonne on the trail of Roman treasure.He hopes the trip will bring him closer to his sultry, unattainable boss. Instead, he finds himself in a world of danger.A briefcase falls into Arnold's possession, filled with a mine of explosive evidence just waiting to ignite.Could it all lead back to the Northumberland child killer?Arnold came to France in search of an ancient burial site. But he may be about to uncover a grave that contains rather more recent remains.
Autorenporträt
Born in Rhondda, Roy Lewis is a graduate of Bristol, Exeter and Durham Universities. He qualified as a chartered company secretary and was called to the Bar at the Inner Temple. He is a former Chairman of the Association of Law Teachers and former International President of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries. He taught Law for 10 years before being appointed as One of Her Majesty's Inspectors of Further & Higher Education. He was later appointed as Principal of Wigan College of Technology. He is the author of several law texts and has had considerable success as a crime writer, having published 68 crime novels. He lived in the north of England where many of his novels are set.