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The Exhibits in Mrs Salmon's Waxworks

(2020)
(Book 11 in the Quigg series)
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Quigg is given one of his most perplexing cases yet when bodies are discovered in the exhibits in Mrs Salmon's Waxworks in Marylebone, which is complicated by the mounting victim count of the DNA profiles discovered in the graveyard wax covering the exhibits. There are no viable suspects, Rummage is not herself and someone is out to discredit him.

The criminal enterprise being run by the Met have recovered, but Ruth, Jack and the enterprise are taken by surprise when arrests are made by the NCA following a European-wide operation involving the decryption of the criminal communication network EncroChat. But that's not the end of it. They soon learn that waiting to take over are a Shadow Board and a Chairman. So, Jack recruits a team of homeless ex-military personnel to help him eradicate the enterprise once and for all.

Lucy is onto something, and quickly becomes hooked on a treasure hunt. Then her father gives her a microchip for human implantation as a birthday present. On a whim, she implants the chip in her hand, and things quickly begin spiralling out of control.

A woman has disappeared at a séance and Duffy takes on the task of finding her. She recruits a partner – Harry Hudson, who is also doing the online home-study Certified Paranormal Investigator course. In the end, it's not just about a disappearing woman. There's also the Russians, an amorous ghost called Edward, a serial killer who likes to keep detailed notebooks and the burning crows.


Genre: Mystery

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