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The Victory Snapshot
(1997)(The first book in the Chris Tyroll Mystery series)
A novel by Barrie Roberts
The past is never dead
Sheila McKenna, an Australian social historian, flies to England to visit her grandfather after he sends her a rather intriguing letter.
Almost as she arrives, her grandfather dies. Murdered.
Chris Tyroll, maverick midlands solicitor, is drawn into the case and determined to find out who killed the old man.
Almost immediately, somebody drives directly at Chris and injures him.
Is Chris on the murderers hit list too?
As Chris and Sheila investigate, they begin to uncover a fifty-year-old story of comradeship, corruption and criminality.
Somehow, this story is connected to the death of Sheilas grandfather.
But why does it still matter, to somebody at least, half a century later?
Chris and Sheila dont know but they do know that their lives are in danger.
Only those on the margins of society seem willing to help the pair in their search for truth and justice and are eerily able to foresee the outcomes.
The authorities seem strangely disinterested.
But why would that be?
The Victory Snapshot takes the reader on an intriguing journey of discovery, as Chris and Sheila dispense with convention and find their own, often ingenious, way to the truth.
This book has a lot of spirit and is very enjoyable and well-informed read. Its refreshingly different to whats on offer elsewhere and Im looking forward to future entries in what could well be a successful series. - Mat Coward, Morning Star
Barrie Roberts has been a criminal lawyer for almost thirty years, working for two firms in the West Midlands including work on the appeals of the Birmingham Six. He is the author of four Sherlock Holmes books and previous Chris Tyroll Mystery books, including Bad Penny Blues.
Genre: Mystery
Sheila McKenna, an Australian social historian, flies to England to visit her grandfather after he sends her a rather intriguing letter.
Almost as she arrives, her grandfather dies. Murdered.
Chris Tyroll, maverick midlands solicitor, is drawn into the case and determined to find out who killed the old man.
Almost immediately, somebody drives directly at Chris and injures him.
Is Chris on the murderers hit list too?
As Chris and Sheila investigate, they begin to uncover a fifty-year-old story of comradeship, corruption and criminality.
Somehow, this story is connected to the death of Sheilas grandfather.
But why does it still matter, to somebody at least, half a century later?
Chris and Sheila dont know but they do know that their lives are in danger.
Only those on the margins of society seem willing to help the pair in their search for truth and justice and are eerily able to foresee the outcomes.
The authorities seem strangely disinterested.
But why would that be?
The Victory Snapshot takes the reader on an intriguing journey of discovery, as Chris and Sheila dispense with convention and find their own, often ingenious, way to the truth.
Praise for Barrie Roberts
This book has a lot of spirit and is very enjoyable and well-informed read. Its refreshingly different to whats on offer elsewhere and Im looking forward to future entries in what could well be a successful series. - Mat Coward, Morning Star
Barrie Roberts has been a criminal lawyer for almost thirty years, working for two firms in the West Midlands including work on the appeals of the Birmingham Six. He is the author of four Sherlock Holmes books and previous Chris Tyroll Mystery books, including Bad Penny Blues.
Genre: Mystery
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