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The DCI Isaac Cook Thriller Series: Books 1-6
(2017)(A book in the DCI Cook Thriller series)
An omnibus of novels by Phillip Strang
The Complete DCI Cook Thriller Series - Six Powerful Stories. Six Edge of Your Seat Thrillers. Six Books at a Discounted Price.
Murder is a Tricky Business (Book 1) -There's a secret, that much is certain, but who knows?
The missing actress? The executive producer, his eavesdropping assistant? Or the actor who portrayed her fictional brother on the Soap Opera?
Why has DCI Cook been taken away from more important crimes to search for the woman? It's not the first time she's gone missing, and why does everyone assume she's been murdered?
Murder House (Book 2) - A corpse in the fireplace of an old house. It's been there for thirty years, but who is it?
It's clearly murder, and what connection does the body have to the previous owners of the house? It was bound to be discovered eventually but was that what the murderer wanted?
The main suspects are all old and dying, or already dead. There's a motive, but what is it?
Those who know are not talking out of an old-fashioned belief in that a family's dirty laundry is not to be aired in public, and certainly not to a policeman - even if that means the murderer is never brought to justice!
Murder is Only a Number (Book 3) - Before she left, she carved a number in blood on his chest. But why the number 2, if this was her first murder? And why is she keeping count?
The woman prowls London. She kills at will. Her targets are men who have wronged her, or have they?
DCI Cook knows who she is, at least after she has killed the first four, but the woman disappears in plain sight. The pressure's on to stop her, but she's always one step ahead.
Murder in Little Venice (Book 4) - A dismembered corpse floats in a canal in London. Isaac Cook is baffled as to why it's there. Is it gang-related, or is it something more?
Whatever the reason, it's clearly a warning, and Isaac and his team are sure it's not the last body that they'll have to deal with.
Murder is the Only Option (Book 5) - A man, thought to be long dead, returns to exact revenge against those who had blighted his life. His only concern is to protect his wife and daughter. He will stop at nothing to achieve his aim.
'Big Greg, I never expected to see you around here at this time of night.'
'I've told you enough times.'
'I've no idea what you're talking about,' Robertson replied. He looked up at the man, only to see a metal pole coming down at him. Robertson fell down, cracking his head against a concrete kerb.
The two vagrants, no more than twenty feet away, did not stir and did not even look in the direction of the noise. If they had, they would have seen a dead body, another man walking away.
Murder in Notting Hill (Book 6) - One murderer, two bodies, two locations, and the murders have been committed within an hour of the other. There's a connection, but what is it?
They're separated by a couple of miles, and neither woman has anything in common with the other.
Isaac Cook and his team at Challis Street Police Station are baffled as to why. One of the women is young and wealthy, the daughter of a famous man; the other is poor and hardworking and unknown.
Genre: Mystery
Murder is a Tricky Business (Book 1) -There's a secret, that much is certain, but who knows?
The missing actress? The executive producer, his eavesdropping assistant? Or the actor who portrayed her fictional brother on the Soap Opera?
Why has DCI Cook been taken away from more important crimes to search for the woman? It's not the first time she's gone missing, and why does everyone assume she's been murdered?
Murder House (Book 2) - A corpse in the fireplace of an old house. It's been there for thirty years, but who is it?
It's clearly murder, and what connection does the body have to the previous owners of the house? It was bound to be discovered eventually but was that what the murderer wanted?
The main suspects are all old and dying, or already dead. There's a motive, but what is it?
Those who know are not talking out of an old-fashioned belief in that a family's dirty laundry is not to be aired in public, and certainly not to a policeman - even if that means the murderer is never brought to justice!
Murder is Only a Number (Book 3) - Before she left, she carved a number in blood on his chest. But why the number 2, if this was her first murder? And why is she keeping count?
The woman prowls London. She kills at will. Her targets are men who have wronged her, or have they?
DCI Cook knows who she is, at least after she has killed the first four, but the woman disappears in plain sight. The pressure's on to stop her, but she's always one step ahead.
Murder in Little Venice (Book 4) - A dismembered corpse floats in a canal in London. Isaac Cook is baffled as to why it's there. Is it gang-related, or is it something more?
Whatever the reason, it's clearly a warning, and Isaac and his team are sure it's not the last body that they'll have to deal with.
Murder is the Only Option (Book 5) - A man, thought to be long dead, returns to exact revenge against those who had blighted his life. His only concern is to protect his wife and daughter. He will stop at nothing to achieve his aim.
'Big Greg, I never expected to see you around here at this time of night.'
'I've told you enough times.'
'I've no idea what you're talking about,' Robertson replied. He looked up at the man, only to see a metal pole coming down at him. Robertson fell down, cracking his head against a concrete kerb.
The two vagrants, no more than twenty feet away, did not stir and did not even look in the direction of the noise. If they had, they would have seen a dead body, another man walking away.
Murder in Notting Hill (Book 6) - One murderer, two bodies, two locations, and the murders have been committed within an hour of the other. There's a connection, but what is it?
They're separated by a couple of miles, and neither woman has anything in common with the other.
Isaac Cook and his team at Challis Street Police Station are baffled as to why. One of the women is young and wealthy, the daughter of a famous man; the other is poor and hardworking and unknown.
Genre: Mystery
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