Pel and the Missing Persons
By (Author) Mark Hebden
Duckworth Books
Farrago
4th November 2021
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery: police procedural
Humorous fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
Crime and mystery fiction
823.914
Paperback
256
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
A masked gang rob a supermarket at Talant, a home-made bomb is found at the local airport, and the body of an old man is found on the motorway near Mailly-les-Temps...
Plus what is the connection between a fearful lawyer and the fatal stabbing of a Scottish tourist On top of which, Daniel Darcy, trusted deputy to Chief Inspector Pel, has been suspended on suspicion of taking bribes. Pel really has his hands full this time.
Moody, sharp-tongued and worrying constantly about his health, Inspector Pel ensures that no case goes unsolved, in these mordantly witty French mysteries.
Praise for the Inspector Pel Mystery series:
Totally convincingFinancial Times
Mr Hebden has createda nice band of flicsOxford Times
Pel and his procedurals aresome of the best things since MaigretObserver
Chief Inspector Evariste Clovis Dsir Pel,as well rounded a character as Maigret or Van der ValkPunch
Impeccable French ambience, unexaggerated flics, and a well-constructed solution.Hebden proves again that few understand Gallic cops better than English writers!The Times
Some characters grow as their saga lengthens and Pel is one of them. You might sayhe is ripening along with the grapesPolice Review
written withdownbeat humour and some delightful dialogueFinancial Times
all is most cunningly contrivedand dovetailed into a coherent plotIrish Times
Athoroughly entertaining readEvening Standard
Thebest Gallic sleuth since MaigretLondon Mystery Selection
Mark Hebden, who died in 1991, was one of the pen names of John Harris, author ofThe Sea Shall Not Have ThemandCovenant with Death. He also wrote adventure stories under the name of Max Hennessy.
Before becoming a full-time writer, he was a sailor, an airman, a journalist, a travel courier and a history teacher. During World War II he served with two forces and two navies. Hebden is a master of his genre, and his writing is as timeless as it is versatile and entertaining.