Review
"'Masterly as ever' Times Literary Supplement 'HRF Keating has created in Ganesh Ghote an enchanting and engaging inspector' P.D. James 'Mr Keating has a long-established winner in his sympathetic and lively hero' The Times 'HRF Keating breathes new life into the classic detective story' Reginald Hill"
Product Description
This is a recipient of the CWA Cartier Diamond Dagger for outstanding service to Crime Fiction. In a time of uncertainty about safety, Detective Superintendent Harriet Martens spends her workdays assuring Birchester is as secure as possible. Fears of terrorism and sudden attacks and bombings are in the front of her mind on a daily basis. Especially when she receives a telephone call informing her that her twin sons, both police constables, have been the victims of a terrorist trap, killing one and leaving the other in a coma. An uncannily timely and relevant mystery, "One Man and his Bomb" sees Harriet Martens struggling between her career, her family, and the lines that are drawn by patriotism and duty.
About the Author
HRF Keating is well versed in the worlds of crime, fiction and non-fiction. He was the crime books reviewer for The Times (London) for fifteen years, as well as serving as the chairman of the Crime Writers' Association and the Society of Authors. He lives in London with his wife