Former SB Inspector Jack Mowgley has taken enforced early retirement and is scraping a living as a private detective in Normandy. Recovering in a Cherbourg hospital after a hit-and-run attempt on his life, ex colleague and loyal friend Catherine McCarthy arrives with wine, cigarettes and news of an old flame. The wife of an old friend in the Met, Jen Cullan has taken her son to Bulgaria, where his father runs a highly successful business exporting precious golden artefacts from a country with more buried treasures than any other on earth. The problem is that Den Cullan has gone missing. His penthouse is empty and his luxury car and yacht sit unattended in the marina. Like an ageing knight errant, Jack flies to the rescue only to find himself embroiled with corrupt officialdom, the Bulgarian mafia and a multi-million euro fraud and scam to strip the country of its unique and priceless heritage.
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Weight: 308g
Dimensions: 133 x 203mm
Publication Date: 01 Jul 2019
Publisher: La Puce Publications
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781908747624
About George East
George East is not everyones idea of an author. After leaving school at 16 with no qualifications he set out on a varied career path which included (failed) Rock god Impressionist (house) painter plumber welder demolition engineer pickled onion manufacturer private detective male model lorry driver brewers drayman PR and Marketing guru magazine editor freelance journalist hotel manager snooker hall owner seamstress night club bouncer DJ and radio and television presenter and pub landlord. After winning the title of Britains Worst Publican for two years running George and his wife Donella decided to see what life across the English Channel had to offer. They bought a ruined mill on ten acres of meadows woods streams and mud in Normandy and set about surviving from self-sufficiency. As they struggled to survive George wrote a book warning other Brits about the perils of buying property in and moving to live in France. To the surprise of the Easts and the astonishment of their bank managers on both sides of the Channel Home & Dry in France (A year in Purgatory) was a best-seller. More books about the Easts adventures and travels in rural France followed. Then George turned his hand to crime fiction and wrote the Mowgley Crime series about a seedy detective in charge of Portsmouth ferry port. He based the book on his experiences in travelling to and from France and of his time behind bars when his pub was the local for a squad of CID officers. George continues to travel and write about his experiences and divides his time between France England and the rest of Europe writing travel and crime books and as he says winkling out the best and cheapest bars and restaurants. To find out more about George and his work his website can be found at www.george-east.net