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What if the culprit is on the inside?
Masters, recovering from a gunshot wound, is invited by his Scotland Yard chief to fill in temporarily as a lecturer at a police staff college. But there’s more to this appointment than meets the eye. The college has a delicate problem of its own.
Five years ago, a local boy disappeared. The only clue was a car with foreign registration seen nearby. Recently, another boy has disappeared; again the only clue is a foreign car; and it turns out the owner of the car is a police officer. Masters investigates, but when his colleague DCI Green is brought in for questioning himself, the intrigue takes a darker turn…
In Storm Centre Masters and DCI Green face their biggest and most thrilling challenge yet.
Douglas Clark was born in Lincolnshire, 1919. He served in the Royal Horse Artillery in the 7th Armoured Division in the desert, Italy, France and Germany. Later he served in Amphibious Warfare until, on leaving the army in 1962, he joined the staff of a multinational pharmaceutical company. He wrote over 20 crime novels and under other names, including James Ditton and Peter Hosier, and a number of plays for BBC radio.
Genre: Mystery
Masters, recovering from a gunshot wound, is invited by his Scotland Yard chief to fill in temporarily as a lecturer at a police staff college. But there’s more to this appointment than meets the eye. The college has a delicate problem of its own.
Five years ago, a local boy disappeared. The only clue was a car with foreign registration seen nearby. Recently, another boy has disappeared; again the only clue is a foreign car; and it turns out the owner of the car is a police officer. Masters investigates, but when his colleague DCI Green is brought in for questioning himself, the intrigue takes a darker turn…
In Storm Centre Masters and DCI Green face their biggest and most thrilling challenge yet.
Douglas Clark was born in Lincolnshire, 1919. He served in the Royal Horse Artillery in the 7th Armoured Division in the desert, Italy, France and Germany. Later he served in Amphibious Warfare until, on leaving the army in 1962, he joined the staff of a multinational pharmaceutical company. He wrote over 20 crime novels and under other names, including James Ditton and Peter Hosier, and a number of plays for BBC radio.
Genre: Mystery
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