A Devon Deception

A Devon Deception

by Julian Mitchell
A Devon Deception

A Devon Deception

by Julian Mitchell

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Overview

Investigative journalist, Dan Morris, was a man on a mission. He had already disrupted the illegal drugs trade in Bristol and was now determined to uncover a County Lines gang operating in South Devon. He believed huge amounts of cocaine and other drugs were flooding into Devon by land, sea and air. They were being traded in villages, towns and cities across the county. The police also knew that a drugs warehouse was located somewhere in their area, but where?

Detective Inspector Richard King and his team were busy trying to solve the mystery of a body washed up on Hope Cove beach; at the same time they were alerted to intimidation in the form of arson and criminal damage over a multi-million pound planning application. However, their priorities change when the journalist's car is rammed over a cliff. King and his team must now try to stop the rise in drug trading and associated crimes.

As a detective, the hugely experienced inspector knew that suspects were not always what they seemed and his task was to uncover their deception. He was aware that the lives of some criminals and even his police colleagues were at risk as they closed in on the leader of the drug cartel. Sadly, he was to be proved right.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162964087
Publisher: MatadorPublishingLtd
Publication date: 10/22/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Julian Mitchell was born in Hereford in 1948 and has lived in six counties in England and one in Wales before moving to his current home in Devon in 2005. After a career working for a Government agency, he retired in 2010 and began writing novels. His latest novel is a sequel to his debut book: Missing on Dartmoor.
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