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Knock 'em Dead: A Captain Darac Mystery
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Knock ‘em Dead: A Captain Darac Mystery

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It’s high summer and the Nice Jazz Festival, at which Captain Paul Darac’s group is playing, is just a few days away. That’s the good news. The bad is that his on-off love affair with fellow officer Frankie, appears to be off for good: her feelings have cooled. So Darac has much on his mind as the team is called to the death of an elderly man at St-Laurent rail station. The victim is identified as hard-bitten ex-comedy star Ambroise Paillaud, born locally and only recently returned to the area. Intrigue: Darac learns that the village to which Paillaud retired had pitilessly expelled his family when he was a boy. More intriguing still, his will reveals that he left his vast fortune to the village. Gradually, Darac will untie a knot of greed, corruption, blackmail and murder which exposes Paillaud’s true plan, and which brings other malign forces to the surface. AUTHOR: Peter Morfoot’s writing credits include plays and sketch shows for BBC radio and TV, and the cult classic (Time Out) satirical novel, Burksey. He has lectured in film, holds a PhD in Art History, and has spent 30 years exploring life on the French Riviera, the setting for his crime series featuring Captain Paul Darac of Nice’s Brigade Criminelle.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Galileo Publishers
Country
United Kingdom
Date
26 March 2020
Pages
256
ISBN
9781912916184

It’s high summer and the Nice Jazz Festival, at which Captain Paul Darac’s group is playing, is just a few days away. That’s the good news. The bad is that his on-off love affair with fellow officer Frankie, appears to be off for good: her feelings have cooled. So Darac has much on his mind as the team is called to the death of an elderly man at St-Laurent rail station. The victim is identified as hard-bitten ex-comedy star Ambroise Paillaud, born locally and only recently returned to the area. Intrigue: Darac learns that the village to which Paillaud retired had pitilessly expelled his family when he was a boy. More intriguing still, his will reveals that he left his vast fortune to the village. Gradually, Darac will untie a knot of greed, corruption, blackmail and murder which exposes Paillaud’s true plan, and which brings other malign forces to the surface. AUTHOR: Peter Morfoot’s writing credits include plays and sketch shows for BBC radio and TV, and the cult classic (Time Out) satirical novel, Burksey. He has lectured in film, holds a PhD in Art History, and has spent 30 years exploring life on the French Riviera, the setting for his crime series featuring Captain Paul Darac of Nice’s Brigade Criminelle.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Galileo Publishers
Country
United Kingdom
Date
26 March 2020
Pages
256
ISBN
9781912916184