Blood Never Dies (Bill Slider Series #15)
Bill Slider and his team face a mystery, when an unidentifiable man appears to have committed suicide but all signs point to murder

A boiling-hot August day, and a handsome young man is found dead in his bath, exsanguinated. Suicide is not, strictly speaking, a detective inspector’s business, but Bill Slider’s colleague takes one look at the body and calls in his boss. ‘It don’t look right to me, guv,’ is Detective Sergeant Hollis’s opinion. ‘But I can’t quite put my finger on it.’

As Bill Slider investigates, he reluctantly has to agree: the man’s poky flat is too tidy, for one thing, and smelling of fresh emulsion rather than, say, feet. That’s not to mention the method of death: a single slash to the left jugular, when evidence soon proves him to be left-handed. But as Slider and his team try to identify the man – whose personal papers are missing, along with his wallet and keys – it seems that the more they find out about him, the less they really know . .
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Blood Never Dies (Bill Slider Series #15)
Bill Slider and his team face a mystery, when an unidentifiable man appears to have committed suicide but all signs point to murder

A boiling-hot August day, and a handsome young man is found dead in his bath, exsanguinated. Suicide is not, strictly speaking, a detective inspector’s business, but Bill Slider’s colleague takes one look at the body and calls in his boss. ‘It don’t look right to me, guv,’ is Detective Sergeant Hollis’s opinion. ‘But I can’t quite put my finger on it.’

As Bill Slider investigates, he reluctantly has to agree: the man’s poky flat is too tidy, for one thing, and smelling of fresh emulsion rather than, say, feet. That’s not to mention the method of death: a single slash to the left jugular, when evidence soon proves him to be left-handed. But as Slider and his team try to identify the man – whose personal papers are missing, along with his wallet and keys – it seems that the more they find out about him, the less they really know . .
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Blood Never Dies (Bill Slider Series #15)

Blood Never Dies (Bill Slider Series #15)

by Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
Blood Never Dies (Bill Slider Series #15)

Blood Never Dies (Bill Slider Series #15)

by Cynthia Harrod-Eagles

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Overview

Bill Slider and his team face a mystery, when an unidentifiable man appears to have committed suicide but all signs point to murder

A boiling-hot August day, and a handsome young man is found dead in his bath, exsanguinated. Suicide is not, strictly speaking, a detective inspector’s business, but Bill Slider’s colleague takes one look at the body and calls in his boss. ‘It don’t look right to me, guv,’ is Detective Sergeant Hollis’s opinion. ‘But I can’t quite put my finger on it.’

As Bill Slider investigates, he reluctantly has to agree: the man’s poky flat is too tidy, for one thing, and smelling of fresh emulsion rather than, say, feet. That’s not to mention the method of death: a single slash to the left jugular, when evidence soon proves him to be left-handed. But as Slider and his team try to identify the man – whose personal papers are missing, along with his wallet and keys – it seems that the more they find out about him, the less they really know . .

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780727882110
Publisher: Severn House Publishers
Publication date: 12/01/2012
Series: Bill Slider Series , #15
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.60(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Cynthia Harrod-Eagles was born and educated in Shepherd's Bush, London and had a variety of jobs in the commercial world, starting as a junior cashier at Woolworth's and working her way down to Pensions Officer at the BBC. She won the Young Writer's Award in 1973, and became a full-time writer in 1978. She is the author of sixty successful novels to date, including the twenty-five volumes of the Morland Dynasty series.
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