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Merde And Mandarins

By Pete Adams
Merde And Mandarins by Pete Adams digital book - Fable

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A Defense Secretary shooting. The collapse of the Home Office Secretary. London's high-ranking civil servants are being targeted, and DCI Jack Austin is drawn out of retirement.

When his wife is kidnapped, inept savant DCI Austin leads the rescue mission while trying to solve the recent mystery, and discover the motives of the master conspirator.

Racing towards the chaotic conclusion, can he find solace in a welcome retirement, and uncover the supreme Machiavellian plot?

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Merde And Mandarins Reviews

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“I don’t always talk about the cover, but Merde and Manderarins caught my eye because of the cover. I’m slightly obsessed and felt the need to mention it because I chose to read this book based off it, not the blurb (though the blurb hooks you!) I love the mystery aspect of this novel the most. Pete Adams knows how to give the reader just enough to draw you in and then twist the story so you don’t quite know what’s happening. That’s the mark of a great crime novel, I think. This is the 5th book in a series, but it reads just fine as a standalone. I love when authors create a series and then make each book good enough to stand on it’s own. I personally think that takes some talent to do. I love DCI Jack Austin. His determination is inspiring and he has a good head on his shoulders. I enjoyed the journey. The pace of the story was fast and I absolutely loved the end. Overall, Merde and Mandarins is fantastic. I’d like to read the first four books. I highly recommend checking this out! *I received a complimentary copy of this book as part of a blog tour with Damppebbles Blog Tour. All opinions are my own.*”

About Pete Adams

Pete Adams is an architect with a practice in Portsmouth, UK, and from there he has, over forty years, designed and built buildings across England and Wales. Pete took up writing after listening to a radio interview of the writer Michael Connolly whilst driving home from Leeds. A passionate reader, the notion of writing his own novel was compelling, but he had always been told you must have a mind map for the book; Jeez, he could never get that.

Pete describes himself as an inveterate daydreamer, and escapes into those dreams by writing crime thrillers with a thoughtful dash of social commentary. He has a writing style shaped by his formative years on an estate that re-housed London families after WWII, and his books have been likened to the writing of Tom Sharpe; his most cherished review, "made me laugh, made me cry, and made me think".

Pete lives in Southsea with his partner, and Charlie the star-struck Border terrier, the children having flown the coop, and has 3 beautiful granddaughters who will play with him so long as he promises not to be silly.

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