A Quiet Kill
By (Author) Janet Brons
TouchWood Editions
TouchWood Editions
15th April 2014
Canada
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
240
Width 133mm, Height 203mm
240g
The chief trade commissioner for Canada is found brutally clubbed and stabbed to death in the Official Residence in London, England. Scotland Yards Detective Chief Inspector Stephen Hay is called in to investigate, while Royal Canadian Mounted Police inspector Liz Forsyth is dispatched from Ottawa. The suspects are many: the High Commissioner and his beautiful wife; the smarmy head of the political section; the charming military attach; the high-strung Deputy High Commissioner; and a deeply troubled engagements secretary. After a second murder, the case takes a turn and the radical environmentalist Dr. Julian Cox becomes a suspect.
A Quiet Kill is the first in a new mystery series featuring Forsyth and Hay. Paired up for the first time, the two investigators must overcome insecurities and suspicions, as they find themselves wading into the murky waters of the diplomatic community, and navigating through a melee of international conspiracy, nationalism, and murder.
"Brons has created an interesting setup and weaved an equally intriguing tale. I could not help but think of Agatha Christie's mysteries." -Ethan Jones, author of the Justin Hall spy thriller series
Before taking to crime writing, Janet Brons worked as a foreign affairs consultant for three years following a seventeen-year career in the Canadian Foreign Service with postings in Kuala Lumpur, Warsaw, and Moscow. She has also been a researcher in the Alberta Legislature and at the House of Commons. Janet holds a master of arts in political science and international relations.