Fire in the Mountain
(2023)(The fourth book in the Inspector George Zammit series)
A novel by AJ Aberford
'I thought I knew everything about murders in the Med – not so – this series is a fantastic read!’ ROBERT DAWS, AUTHOR OF THE BESTSELLING 'ROCK' CRIME SERIES.
PRAISE FOR THE SERIES
'Fast moving, could hardly read fast enough to keep up with the action.' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'Very glad there are more books to come.' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'These books really are crying out to be made into a TV series.' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'Oh boy, the series gets better and better.' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
A colleague in need
Superintendent George Zammit is persuaded to go to Sicily to investigate the disappearance of his superior’s niece.
There, George discovers a city overshadowed by the mighty Mount Etna, a huge volcano perilously close to a major eruption that would have disastrous consequences around the world.
The magic of volcano
George finds the volcano not only provides unlimited energy, but has long been worshipped by an ancient and mysterious cult, which believes it has the power of renewal and rebirth. Strange priests and monks wander the volcano’s flanks and the old volcanic tunnels, risking the wrath of Mother Etna to keep its secrets safe.
Unlimited power, unlimited wealth
The dark forces of organised crime have captured the green energy of the volcano and grown rich on the profits. Others have noticed this deep source of wealth and they gather to plot and scheme to take a share of their own. Rival organisations play their cards, leaving George trapped between the warring factions.
George enters a world beyond his control
In his quest to find the missing girl, George, and his unlikely allies, find themselves caught between the forces of nature, superstition and organised crime. It is time for a hero to step forward and risk all to take on all these competing threats. Can it be George? And how does he learn an important lesson about trust and loss?
Genre: Mystery
PRAISE FOR THE SERIES
'Fast moving, could hardly read fast enough to keep up with the action.' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'Very glad there are more books to come.' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'These books really are crying out to be made into a TV series.' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'Oh boy, the series gets better and better.' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
A colleague in need
Superintendent George Zammit is persuaded to go to Sicily to investigate the disappearance of his superior’s niece.
There, George discovers a city overshadowed by the mighty Mount Etna, a huge volcano perilously close to a major eruption that would have disastrous consequences around the world.
The magic of volcano
George finds the volcano not only provides unlimited energy, but has long been worshipped by an ancient and mysterious cult, which believes it has the power of renewal and rebirth. Strange priests and monks wander the volcano’s flanks and the old volcanic tunnels, risking the wrath of Mother Etna to keep its secrets safe.
Unlimited power, unlimited wealth
The dark forces of organised crime have captured the green energy of the volcano and grown rich on the profits. Others have noticed this deep source of wealth and they gather to plot and scheme to take a share of their own. Rival organisations play their cards, leaving George trapped between the warring factions.
George enters a world beyond his control
In his quest to find the missing girl, George, and his unlikely allies, find themselves caught between the forces of nature, superstition and organised crime. It is time for a hero to step forward and risk all to take on all these competing threats. Can it be George? And how does he learn an important lesson about trust and loss?
Genre: Mystery
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