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MURDER IN BARE FEET Detective Inspector Angel investigates a strange case where both the murderer and the murdered man are without shoes. The victim is a millionaire, adored by beautiful women, particularly the Frazer sisters, who put sparkle into his life but showed him how to spend his money. An antiques dealer and his son are the prime suspects, but they have a rock solid alibi. At the same time, Angel investigates a flood and a stink at the Great Northern Bank, which allowed a gang of robbers to escape with millions of pounds. Murder in Bare Feet is the twelfth in the Inspector Angel series and another unusual case testing the investigative powers of Inspector Michael Angel and exemplifies the quirky genius and ingenuity of the man. |
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Roger's eleventh book in the Inspector Angel
series The Wig Maker: Peter Wolff is found dead and his workshop on fire. There are no
clues, no DNA and no apparent motive. Detective Inspector Michael Angel is
baffled. At the same time, high flying model, Katrina Chancey goes missing;
womaniser Gabriel Grainger is reported missing by his long-suffering wife, Zoё;
Lord Tiverton has been robbed of a valuable suit of armour; jewel robberies by
The Fox, continue unabated, and another body is discovered in unexpected
circumstances. It's a race to the finish to find the murderer and arrest him
before he strikes again! Set in the industrial town of Bromersley, South Yorkshire, enjoy another jaunt into the criminal world of Inspector Angel as he tackles this unusual case with his customary unique quirkiness and skill. |

| How about the photograph? It's my paternal grandfather, grandmother, father, mother and elder brother, taken a little while back in Ryhill, nr Wakefield, West Yorkshire. I was born in the bedroom above the shop. |
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