Blackstone and the Endgame (A Sam Blackstone Mystery, 10)
ISBN-13:
9780727882899
ISBN-10:
0727882899
Edition:
First World Publication
Author:
Spencer
Publication date:
2013
Publisher:
Severn House
Format:
Hardcover
192 pages
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Book details
ISBN-13:
9780727882899
ISBN-10:
0727882899
Edition:
First World Publication
Author:
Spencer
Publication date:
2013
Publisher:
Severn House
Format:
Hardcover
192 pages
Summary
Blackstone and the Endgame (A Sam Blackstone Mystery, 10) (ISBN-13: 9780727882899 and ISBN-10: 0727882899), written by authors
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Description
Set-up and on the run for his life, Inspector Sam Blackstone must uncover the truth before he is convicted for murder
December, 1916. Inspector Sam Blackstone is suspicious when he is called to the office of Superintendent Brigham – the new head of special branch – and confused that Brigham seems to want to see him as little as Sam himself wishes to be there. An already stranger situation grows more strange when Sam discovers what he’s there for: a German traitor wants £25,000 in exchange for secret intelligence on U-boat locations, and ‘Max’ has specifically asked for Blackstone to be the one to deliver the money – alone.
Blackstone, and his sergeant, Archie Patterson, are certain there’s more to it than that, but Blackstone can’t turn down the job – if he doesn’t do it, some other poor fool will have to. But that is little comfort when, as suspected, it all goes wrong, and Blackstone finds himself on the run from his own colleagues, with Patterson languishing in a cell, looking at a twenty year stretch, if he’s lucky . . .
A chance meeting with a Russian former colleague seems to provide a lifeline, but his help comes at a cost . . .
December, 1916. Inspector Sam Blackstone is suspicious when he is called to the office of Superintendent Brigham – the new head of special branch – and confused that Brigham seems to want to see him as little as Sam himself wishes to be there. An already stranger situation grows more strange when Sam discovers what he’s there for: a German traitor wants £25,000 in exchange for secret intelligence on U-boat locations, and ‘Max’ has specifically asked for Blackstone to be the one to deliver the money – alone.
Blackstone, and his sergeant, Archie Patterson, are certain there’s more to it than that, but Blackstone can’t turn down the job – if he doesn’t do it, some other poor fool will have to. But that is little comfort when, as suspected, it all goes wrong, and Blackstone finds himself on the run from his own colleagues, with Patterson languishing in a cell, looking at a twenty year stretch, if he’s lucky . . .
A chance meeting with a Russian former colleague seems to provide a lifeline, but his help comes at a cost . . .
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