Final Act

A Lambert & Hook Police Procedural

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Pub Date 1 Sep 2016 | Archive Date 1 Aug 2016

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Lambert & Hook discover that interrogating professional actors is an impossible business in the latest intriguing mystery.

Sam Jackson is not a man who suffers fools – or anyone else – gladly. A successful British television producer who fancies himself as a Hollywood mogul, he makes enemies easily, and delights in the fact.

It is no great surprise that such a man should meet a violent death. Detective Chief Superintendent Lambert and Detective Sergeant Hook deduce that the person who killed him is almost certainly to be found among the company of actors who are shooting a series of detective mysteries in rural Herefordshire. But these are people who make a living by acting out other people’s fictions, people more at home with make-believe than real life – and the two detectives find interrogating them a difficult business. How can Lambert and Hook fight their way to the truth when faced with a cast of practised deceivers?
Lambert & Hook discover that interrogating professional actors is an impossible business in the latest intriguing mystery.

Sam Jackson is not a man who suffers fools – or anyone else – gladly. A...

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I have read all the books in this particular series and enjoyed them immensely; Final Act was no different. It was quite interesting learning how a popular television series is made and getting to know the different characters involved in same.
There were a lot of red herrings related to the murderer's identity and the guilty party was a surprise.

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