The Path of the Bullet

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Pub Date 3 Dec 2015 | Archive Date 4 Jul 2017

Description

A ruthless assassin at large in the UK and heading for a target in Cambridge… an office steaming with jealousy and passion… a hero’s body found in a war museum and a disconsolate man – gnawed at by ghosts from his distant and recent past – charged with finding the murderer.

With a steadily increasing fusion of murder, intrigue and suspense, the floundering Mark McKay finds himself thrown onto a hotbed of deception, fraud, incest and even a neo-Nazi’s murderous intent.

Set in Cambridge at around the turn of the millennium, The Path of the Bullet, the first of the new Cambridge Mysteries series, explains how McKay forsakes his hermitic existence on the Lincolnshire coast and becomes attracted to the beautiful city of Cambridge in both mind and body.

A ruthless assassin at large in the UK and heading for a target in Cambridge… an office steaming with jealousy and passion… a hero’s body found in a war museum and a disconsolate man – gnawed at by...


A Note From the Publisher

M C Jacques studied at St Andrew's and Oxford Universities. He wrote his first crime
story whilst at junior school and has spent much of the past two decades working in and
around Cambridge.

M C Jacques studied at St Andrew's and Oxford Universities. He wrote his first crime
story whilst at junior school and has spent much of the past two decades working in and
around Cambridge.


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ISBN 9781785894541
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