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Murder Without Reason

(2015)
(Book 19 in the DCI Cook Thriller series)
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DCI Isaac Cook, now a Senior Member of London's Counter Terrorism Command at Scotland Yard, faces his Greatest Challenge.

The Islamic State is waging war in England, and they are winning. Not only does Isaac Cook have to contend with finding the perpetrators, but he is being forced to commit to actions contrary to his mandate as a police officer.

And then, there is Anne Argento, the Prime Minister's Deputy. The man has proven himself to be a pacifist and is not up to the task. She needs to take his job if the country is to fight back against the Islamists.

Vane and Martin have provided the solution. Will DCI Cook and Anne Argento be willing to follow through? Are they able to act for the good of England, knowing that a criminal and murderous activity is about to take place? Do they have any option?

Praise for THE VANE-MARTIN CONUNDRUM

"Non-stop action, intrigue, and plenty of back-stabbing. Set in Britain as the Islamic State attempts to carve out areas of the country for themselves." R.J.Krzak.

"Good story that held my attention. Interesting characters." Bob Baggage.

"Very well developed plot that is unpredictable and fast paced." J.Phillips.

"Excellent read. Gripping to the end." Barbara Lif.

"Very well written, and plausible. I enjoyed reading this work." Charles Veitengruber.

"Ripped from the world headlines with terrorism, intrigue, and political manipulations." Phil Palmetto.

"A Gripping Story About Terrorism Goals For Our World." Nancy L.Silk, Author/Reviewer.

"Unpredictable and Fast Paced!!!!" D.West.

"A Real Conundrum." John Podlaski, author of Cherries - A Vietnam War Novel.


Genre: Mystery

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