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Formidable criminal hunter Carmela Cacciatore needs Arnold Landon's help on an urgent mission and Arnold cannot resist the call for adventure.Carmela, Arnold and the team set off on the trail of a priceless antique statue of Artemis the Huntress, part of a hoard looted first by the Nazis and then by Soviet soldiers.Enroute to the city of Rome, travelling through the hills of Spain, Arnold and Carmela must use all their resources to track down this elusive treasure.Just as they are getting close, a key informant is found shot to death within a villa in Valencia. A few days later, another…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Formidable criminal hunter Carmela Cacciatore needs Arnold Landon's help on an urgent mission and Arnold cannot resist the call for adventure.Carmela, Arnold and the team set off on the trail of a priceless antique statue of Artemis the Huntress, part of a hoard looted first by the Nazis and then by Soviet soldiers.Enroute to the city of Rome, travelling through the hills of Spain, Arnold and Carmela must use all their resources to track down this elusive treasure.Just as they are getting close, a key informant is found shot to death within a villa in Valencia. A few days later, another informant is murdered, and then another . . . is the killer working their way up to the team?Arnold and Carmela must unmask the brutal killer before they strike again.
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.