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Death in Tallinn
(2020)(The first book in the DCI Juri Hallmets Thrillers series)
A novel by Allan Martin
Allan Martins writing is a masterclass in crime fiction. Marion Todd
Tallinn, March 1933
Estonia, a small country trying to survive - caught between the jaws of Germany and Russia.
And political crisis looms when a senior policeman is found impaled on the roof of a kiosk.
Chief Inspector Jüri Hallmets, former schoolteacher and veteran of Estonias struggle for independence, builds a team to investigate the crime. His political masters demand a quick and easy resolution to the case. But Hallmets has principles.
Two journalists are looking into the case too, but their curiosity could prove their own worst enemy. Their fates become entwined with Hallmets investigation.
And as Hallmets finds himself in a race against time, he uncovers a network of illegal activities.
After a bloody shoot-out, a plot unfolds which will threaten Estonias fragile democracy.
Recommended for fans of Alan Furst, Philip Kerr and Robert Harris.
Allan Martin is a former teacher and lecturer, who lives to the north of Glasgow. His first novel The Peat Dead was shortlisted for the McIlvanney Debut Award in 2019.
Praise for Allan Martin:
"Allan Martin grabs you with the first sentence and doesnt let go until the last page. Death in Tallinn is a tense thriller with compelling characters set against a fascinating, well-researched backdrop." Len Maynard, author of the DCI Jack Callum Mysteries and the Harry Beck thrillers.
This atmospheric crime novel set on Islay gripped me from the start. Decades-old crimes cast long shadows.�� Sarah Ward
A mystery so redolent of its island setting that you practically smell the peat and whisky on the pages. Douglas Skelton
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Genre: Historical Mystery
Tallinn, March 1933
Estonia, a small country trying to survive - caught between the jaws of Germany and Russia.
And political crisis looms when a senior policeman is found impaled on the roof of a kiosk.
Chief Inspector Jüri Hallmets, former schoolteacher and veteran of Estonias struggle for independence, builds a team to investigate the crime. His political masters demand a quick and easy resolution to the case. But Hallmets has principles.
Two journalists are looking into the case too, but their curiosity could prove their own worst enemy. Their fates become entwined with Hallmets investigation.
And as Hallmets finds himself in a race against time, he uncovers a network of illegal activities.
After a bloody shoot-out, a plot unfolds which will threaten Estonias fragile democracy.
Recommended for fans of Alan Furst, Philip Kerr and Robert Harris.
Allan Martin is a former teacher and lecturer, who lives to the north of Glasgow. His first novel The Peat Dead was shortlisted for the McIlvanney Debut Award in 2019.
Praise for Allan Martin:
"Allan Martin grabs you with the first sentence and doesnt let go until the last page. Death in Tallinn is a tense thriller with compelling characters set against a fascinating, well-researched backdrop." Len Maynard, author of the DCI Jack Callum Mysteries and the Harry Beck thrillers.
This atmospheric crime novel set on Islay gripped me from the start. Decades-old crimes cast long shadows.�� Sarah Ward
A mystery so redolent of its island setting that you practically smell the peat and whisky on the pages. Douglas Skelton
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Genre: Historical Mystery
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