Blue murder
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- ISBN: 0727863673
- ISBN: 9780727863676
- Physical Description 236 pages
- Edition 1st world ed.
- Publisher Sutton [England] : Severn House, 2006.
Content descriptions
General Note: | "A Detective Chief Inspector Roger Hayes mystery"--P. [2] of cover. |
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 41.27 |
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BookList Review
Blue Murder
Booklist
From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
DCI Roger Hayes is walking home when he hears a woman scream. He thwarts the two thugs attempting to rob her but is stabbed in the process. His recovery period will be lengthy, so when the woman offers to send him on a paid holiday to her brother's spa, Roger accepts. However, there's a condition: a number of the spa's wealthy clients have been attacked, and Roger's job is to unmask the muggers and their motive. This is something of a departure from Armstrong's typically straightforward procedural fare, but the clever plot should hold fans of the series. --Emily Melton Copyright 2006 Booklist
Kirkus Review
Blue Murder
Kirkus Reviews
Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
An all-expense-paid holiday on the Isle of Man seems just the ticket to get a detective chief inspector back in shape after he's stabbed while trying to prevent a mugging. Bill Caxton, brother of the lady who was mugged, puts DCI Roger Hayes up in one of the properties he owns and treats him to meals and rehab at his spa. Caxton has an ulterior motive. There've been a series of muggings and a death on the usually quiet island, and all the victims have some association with Caxton's hotel and spa. Hayes agrees to look into the case, which has languished in the hands of the local plods. He's not sorry to stay on because he's become attracted to DeeDee Miller, a talented chanteuse, and friendly with the musicians sharing his short-term home. A little sleuthing dredges up several unsavory activities linked to the hotel, especially private sex parties where drugs are readily available. Because Hayes has concealed his official status, and DeeDee is angry, then intrigued, when she finds him out. Her nosiness leads to her death by drowning. Hayes, who had been teaching her to swim, feels guilty. Certain her death was no accident, he reveals his identity to the island police, who grudgingly accept his inside information and let him help solve the case. Armstrong (Smile Now, Die Later, 2003, etc.) presents an interesting cast, but the ending is a bit of a letdown. Copyright ©Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Library Journal Review
Blue Murder
Library Journal
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Recuperating from a stabbing he received while rescuing a woman from a mugging, Detective Chief Inspector Roger Hayes is invited to convalesce on the Isle of Man, where the woman's brother owns a spa. Soon Hayes is looking into the numerous attacks on the spa residents. Despite the disappointing ending, this is a finely plotted procedural. Armstrong (Bird of Prey) lives in Surrey, England. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.