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A Killing in November: The Sunday Times Crime Book of the Month

Hardback | English

By (author): Simon Mason

''[A] terrific crime novel'' Mick Herron

''This moody, atmospheric novel is full of surprises'' Sunday Times (Crime Book of the Month)

''[W]ell plotted and very funny'' ***** Sun

''This has a TV series written all over it'' Daily Mail

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Ryan Wilkins grew up on a trailer park, a member of what many people would call the criminal classes. As a young Detective Inspector, he''s lost none of his disgust with privileged elites - or his objectionable manners. But he notices things; they stick to his eyes. His professional partner, DI Ray Wilkins, of affluent Nigerian-London heritage, is an impeccably groomed, smooth-talking graduate of Balliol College, Oxford. You wouldn''t think they would get on. They don''t.

But when a young woman is found strangled at Barnabas Hall, they''re forced to.

Rich Oxford is not Ryan''s natural habitat. St Barnabas''s irascible Provost does not appreciate his forceful line of questioning. But what was the dead woman doing in the Provost''s study? Is it just a coincidence that on the night of her murder the college was entertaining Sheik al-Medina, a Gulf state ruler linked to human-rights abuses in his own country and acts of atrocity in others?

As tensions rise, things aren''t going well. Ray is in despair. Ryan is in disciplinary measures. But their investigation gradually disentangles the links between a Syrian refugee lawyer now working in the college kitchens, a priceless copy of the Koran in the college collection and the identity of the dead woman.


A Killing in November introduces an unlikely duo from different sides of the tracks in Oxford in a deftly plotted murder story full of dangerous turns, troubled pasts and unconventional detective work.

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Product Details
  • Format: Hardback
  • Weight: 640g
  • Dimensions: 160 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Jan 2022
  • Publisher: Quercus Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781529415674

About Simon Mason

Simon Mason has pursued parallel careers as a publisher and an author whose YA crime novels Running Girl Kid Got Shot and Hey Sherlock! feature the sixteen-year-old slacker genius Garvie Smith. A former Managing Director of David Fickling Books where he worked with many wonderful writers including Philip Pullman he has also taught at Oxford Brookes University and is currently a Royal Literary Fund Fellow at Exeter College Oxford.At first he wrote books for adults then books for children which grew up at roughly the same rate his own children grew up and now he is back writing books for adults again. He has written a work of non-fiction The Rough Guide to Classic Novels. His novels have been shortlisted for a number of awards including the Branford Boase Prize for Best First Children''s Novel the Guardian Children''s Fiction Prize the Costa Prize for Best Children''s Book and have won the Betty Trask for Best First Novel and the Crimefest Prize for Best YA Crime Novel.

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