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Vance and Shepherd Mysteries

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After a crossbow bolt kills a birdwatcher in a remote site on the Thames, the Metropolitan Police discover they have another serial killer on their hands. The killer leaves no trace, and Detective Inspectors Shepherd and Vance are faced with a puzzle that threatens to erupt into an international scandal.

Soon after, a virtuoso pianist loses his life in the same manner. The murders are all connected to the river Thames, but the waters are muddied by the involvement of British and Russian secret services.

After a man is arrested for the murder, Shepherd is certain that he is the culprit. But what do the international organizations have to do with the case, and who is the killer?

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Award-winning author John Broughton was born in the town of Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire UK in 1948, just one of the postwar baby boomers. After attending grammar school and studying to the sound of Bob Dylan, he went to Nottingham University and studied Medieval and Modern History (Archaeology subsidiary). The subsidiary course led to one of his greatest academic achievements – tipping the soil content of a wheelbarrow from the summit of a spoil heap on top of an old lady hobbling past the dig. Fortunately, they subsequently became firm friends. He did many different jobs while living in Radcliffe-on-Trent, Leamington, Glossop, the Scilly Isles, Puglia and Calabria. They include teaching English and History, managing a daycare centre, being a director of a trade institute and teaching university students English. He even tried being a fisherman and a flower picker when he was on St Agnes Island, Scilly. He has lived in Calabria since 1992 where he settled into a long-term job, for once, at the University of Calabria, teaching English. No doubt his lovely Calabrian wife Maria stopped him being restless. His two kids are grown up now, but he wrote books for them when they were little. Hamish Hamilton and then Thomas Nelson published six of these in England in the 1980s. They are now out of print. He’s a granddad and happily the parents wisely named his grandson Dylan. He decided to take up writing again late in his career. You know when you are teaching and working as a translator you don’t really have time for writing. As soon as he stopped the translations, he resumed writing in 2014. The fruit of that decision was his first historical novel, The Purple Thread, published by Endeavour Media, London. The novel is set in his favourite Anglo-Saxon period. Subsequently, he has published 17 novels set between 450 and 1066AD, including two trilogies, with Next Chapter Publishers. They also published Angenga, a time-travel novel linking the ninth century to the 21st. This novel inspired John Broughton to write a series of novels about psychic investigator Jake Conley whose retrocognition takes him back to Anglo-Saxon times. The Purple ThreadAngenga In order to put his writing versatility to the test, he embarked on a series of detective mystery novels set in London with the Metropolitan Police, who have to deal with a criminally insane serial killer in The Quasimodo Killings; The London Tram Murders and, now, The Thames Crossbow Murders. Heartened by this venture, he decided to write an apocalyptic novel entitled The Remnant, a science-fiction novel. However, he returned to his first love with a historical saga, Expulsion, about the expulsion of the Vikings from Dublin and the subsequent diaspora. This novel will be published soon in 2022. The Quasimodo Killings; The London Tram Murders The Thames Crossbow Murders. The Remnant,Expulsion,To learn more about John Broughton, visit his author page on Next Chapter"s website.

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