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ABOUT THIS BOOK

PUBLISHER: Headline Publishing Group

FORMAT: Paperback

ISBN: 9781472205759

RRP: £14.99

PAGES: 400

PUBLICATION DATE:
September 7, 2017

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State Secrets (Bob Skinner Series, Book 28)

A shocking murder at the Palace of Westminster draws Edinburgh’s toughest cop into a complex new case…Skinner is plunged into a web of politics and enemies in STATE SECRETS, the twenty-eighth mystery in Quintin Jardine’s bestselling crime series. Not to be missed by readers of Ian Rankin and Peter May. Praise for Quintin Jardine’s gritty novels: ‘Well constructed, fast-paced…many an ingenious twist and turn’ Observer Former Chief Constable Bob Skinner is long out of the police force but trouble has a habit of following him around. So it is that he finds himself in the Palace of Westminster as a shocking act befalls the nation. Hours before the Prime Minster is due to make a controversial statement, she is discovered in her office with a letter opener driven through her skull. Is the act political? Personal? Or even one of terror? Skinner is swiftly enlisted by the Security Service to lead the investigation. Reunited with Met Police Commander Neil McIlhenney, he has forty-eight hours to crack the case – before the press unleash their wrath. There are many in the tangled web of government with cause to act.But the outcome will be one that not even Skinner himself could predict…

Reviews of State Secrets (Bob Skinner Series, Book 28)

Praise for Quintin Jardine: 'If Ian Rankin is the Robert Carlyle of Scottish crime writers, then Jardine is surely its Sean Connery' Glasgow Herald Well constructed, fast-paced, Jardine's narrative has many an ingenious twist and turn Observer Remarkably assured, raw-boned, a tour de force New York Times If you're looking for a detective whose personal life is as active, contradictory and complicated as his job then follow the Edinburgh exploits of Deputy Chief Constable Bob Skinner in Quintin Jardine's Skinner series Radio Times Deplorably readable Guardian Compelling stuff Oxford Times Very engaging as well as ingenious, and the unraveling of the mystery is excellently done — Allan Massie Scotsman Gritty cop drama that makes Taggart look tame Northern Echo More twists and turns than TV's Taggart at its best Stirling Observer

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