Description
The tenth and final novel in the Catrin Sayer series.In the middle of family upheaval during the Covid pandemic, Catrin Sayer takes a career development assignment with the Devon and Cornwall Police. There, at the rank of superintendent, she chairs a reorganisation task force, a far cry from her former operational roles with the Metropolitan Police. During her contract, the violent deaths of a man and his daughter in Tavistock are linked to an art theft. Art crime being Sayer’s core expertise, she suddenly has two roles: chair of the task force and oversight of the team investigating the murders. After one perpetrator is identified and arrested, Sayer’s actions to achieve further arrests place her career as a police officer at risk.
About Allan Jones
I live in Ontario, Canada but was born and grew up in Merseyside, England. By profession a chemist, I worked for many years as a consultant on international chemical regulation, a role with a lot of international travel.So, The Tavistock Lieutenant, the final novel in the Catrin Sayer Mysteries, is finished! When I wrote The Chinese Sailor during 2012, creative fiction was an unexplored world for me. I was unsure I could do it. But eventually, the story of a missing person in Wales, and a young Welsh woman called Catrin Sayer, a police constable, came together. Nine books later, I have taken Sayer to the rank of superintendent. She is now married, with a daughter, been through injury, organisational changes, the violent death of a fellow officer and an array of different criminal investigations. It has been quite a ride, and a pleasure.What’s next? I have been mulling over the stand-alone novel, Canons, as I like some of the characters in it. I plan to start a sequel, and possibly make it into a trilogy set in Cumbria.
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