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  • af Robert McNeil
    98,95 kr.

    In making his debut the Robert, releases a heavy volume of shadowed thoughts bound behind the eye. The poet poetic verses ranges from love, heartbreak, race, and life in the ghetto. The collection opens with "Heart 4 Sale," a poem about a broken heart, he's in desperate need to disconnect from. "The Sea" is metaphorically expressed about him divorcing a path of self destruction and cutting ties with perishing peers. "Concrete Jungle" and "Ghetto Children" televises life growing up the inner city's black belt. In his heart felt title "Where's the Black Man" he conveys message of how dissembled his people have become through deception and lacking the knowledge of self.

  • af Robert McNeil
    228,95 kr.

    INTENSE, DARK, METAPHORIC, AND INSIGHTFUL. THIS COLLECTION TRUMPS HIS PREVIOUS WORDSMITH RHYTHMS, THAT'LL HAVE ANY READER CIRCLING THEMSELVES IN THOUGHT ON HOW TO DECODE ITS MEANING. SO RELAX, ENJOY, AND BE OPEN MINDED TO A FLOW INK PLEADING FOR ATTENTION.

  • af Robert McNeil
    198,95 kr.

    How do you investigate a murder when the victim seems to have no past? A puzzling new crime thriller by the author of A Fatal Move. When Oliver Upton is shot dead on a golf course, DCI Fleming and his team look for details about the man’s life, but they aren’t easy to find. All they know is that he showed up in Oxford and starting working as a taxi driver. Not even the victim’s new partner, Jamila Kazan, knows much about him—and the mystery deepens when Kazan is also shot. Grasping for clues, Fleming investigates Kazan’s ex, who joined a rifle club after their breakup—and Upton’s ex, who may have been abused by him. But after Fleming heads to Edinburgh to follow a lead, he soon learns that Upton had a good reason for leaving his past behind, and that far more lies at the heart of these crimes . . .

  • af Robert McNeil
    198,95 kr.

    Money may make the world go round, but it turns a village upside down, in this tense British crime thriller by the author of The Last Man. The normally tranquil village of Darmont is in an uproar over a proposed building project-but the angry demonstrations by the locals are not the only thing disturbing the peace. The assistant to the millionaire property developer behind the controversy has been murdered and the son of a Saudi investor in the plan has been kidnapped. Has a protester taken things too far-or is something more sinister going on behind the scenes among the rich and powerful? As rumors and accusations of blackmail, bribery, and corruption fly, DCI Alex Fleming must dig up the truth in a pursuit that will lead him all the way to London . . .

  • af Robert McNeil
    183,95 kr.

    A DCI deals with a homicide on a boat in the Thames-and hostility from his own colleagues-in the debut of this police thriller series.A shady London nightclub owner is found dead on his boat on the River Thames-and newly promoted DCI Alex Fleming, a man with a troubled past, is keen to prove his worth with his first murder case after joining the Major Crime Unit of Thames Valley Police.But Bill Watson, a belligerent fellow DCI, gives Fleming a hostile reception and, as internal politics come into play, Fleming finds himself up against both a difficult case and his own colleagues. During the course of the investigation, Fleming and his sergeant identify five suspects. Now they need to eliminate them one by one-or figure out whether they should be looking somewhere else entirely-in this first book in an electrifying new crime series.

  • af Robert McNeil
    188,95 kr.

    A cold case heats up as a British police detective investigates the murder of a union activist-while MI5 puts the pressure on . . . DCI Alex Fleming has returned to work after convalescent leave to find that the Assistant Chief Constable wants him to review an old cold case. William Stroud, a union activist, was shot dead five years ago after a strike at the Atomic Weapons Establishment organised by union leader Bill Kauffman. No one had ever been arrested for the crime.When Fleming later finds out that MI5 have an interest in the case and in what's going on at the AWE, he realises how deep he's going to have to dig. After speaking to the officer who originally investigated the case, he learns that another activist was the main suspect. But as the body count rises and Fleming uncovers an extramarital affair, he suspects the answers may lie in a very different place . . .

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