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Multiples of Murder: Three Cases for Philip Bryce

Multiples of Murder: Three Cases for Philip Bryce (Chief Inspector Bryce Mysteries Book 4)

by Peter Zander-Howell

FBT review:

Looking for an intriguing mystery novel to dive into? Look no further than "Multiples of Murder: Three Cases for Philip Bryce" by Peter Zander-Howell. Set in the 1940s, this book follows Detective Chief Inspector Bryce as he investigates three captivating cases. From an office kitchen murder with unexpected twists to a body found in public baths, Bryce navigates through a web of lies and deceit. And in a thrilling prequel, he solves a case on a London bus where all passengers claim they saw nothing. If you're a fan of indie book titles and love a good mystery, this gripping novel is a must-read. Get your copy of "Multiples of Murder: Three Cases for Philip Bryce" today and prepare to be captivated from start to finish.

Publisher Description:

Three more 1940s cases for Detective Chief Inspector Philip Bryce.
The first two are set in 1949, and follow on from The Bedroom Window Murder, The Courthouse Murder, and The Felixstowe Murder.
The third is a ‘prequel’, going back to 1946, when Bryce – having returned to the police after army service – was a still a Detective Inspector, based in Whitechapel rather than Scotland Yard.

1. DEATH IN AN OFFICE KITCHEN
In the office kitchen of a London advertising agency, a man falls to the floor, dead. Natural causes are presumed – until evidence emerges showing this cannot be the case. Chief Inspector Bryce is assigned to expose the murderer.

2. DEATH IN THE PUBLIC BATHS
A body is found in the public bathhouse in St Marylebone. Bryce is tasked with discovering the identity of the victim, and his assailant. With Sergeant Haig’s help, the DCI sorts the facts from the lies.

3. DEATH ON A LONDON BUS
On the upper deck of an experimental London bus, a man is found dead. All of the passengers claim they saw and heard nothing. Inspector Bryce, together with colleagues from Leman Street police station, solves one of his earlier cases.

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