The Merchant's House: The First Wesley Peterson Murder Mystery
Kate Ellis's wonderfully addictive series of West Country-set crime novels feature Wesley Peterson, one of Devon's first black detectives A black policeman from the Met might expect to meet some resistance, when he's transferred to a West Country seaside townbut, for DS Wesley Peterson,...
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Kate Ellis's wonderfully addictive series of West Country-set crime novels feature Wesley Peterson, one of Devon's first black detectives A black policeman from the Met might expect to meet some resistance, when he's transferred to a West Country seaside townbut, for DS Wesley Peterson, it's like coming home. One of the first people he bumps into is an old friendNeil is heading an archaeological dig at a Tudor merchant's house, and Wesley has to tear himself away to become involved in a major search for a missing child. The tension is mounting when a body is foundbut to Wesley's relief it is turned up at Neil’s dig and is more than 400 years old. It seems to be a tragic murder nonetheless, for the bones are those of a strangled young woman and a newborn baby. When another, more recent body is found, the circumstances surrounding the child's disappearance become more complex, and Wesley is increasingly convinced that the age-old motives of jealousy, sexual obsession, and desperate longing for a child are behind the crimesancient and modernthat he must solve soon if further tragedy is to be averted.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780749952754 (074995275X)
ASIN: 074995275X
Publish date: July 9th 2010
Publisher: Piatkus Books
Pages no: 256
Edition language: English
Series: Wesley Peterson (#1)
Detective Sergeant Wesley Peterson investigate the death of a young woman linked to a missing child case on his first day after being transferred from London to Tradmouth in South Devon. Meanwhile his friend Neil Watson finds a dead woman in an archaeological excavation. The woman died several centu...
This one gets a clear thumbs up as a series starter. Set in Devon, the main character is Detective Sergeant Wesley Peterson. Wesley Peterson has an educational background in archaeology, but joined the police force instead of looking for a job in his field. There is a really nice tie-in between hi...
bookshelves: tbr-busting-2012, spring-2012, fraudio, mystery-thriller, published-1998, britain-england, devon, series, archaeology, historical-fiction, next Read from April 14 to 19, 2012 Read by Graham Roberts. 9 hours 15 minsSynopsis: A black policeman from the Met might expect to meet some re...
It's rare for me to finish a book in just one sitting nowadays when I'm so busy but I managed it with this one. And now I'm desperate to get my hands on the next in the series!This story is a wonderful blend of modern crime/thriller/mystery and historical conspiracy. And it works so so well.I couldn...
Neil Watson is working on a dig at a Merchant's House in the West Country port of Tradmouth and discovers two bodies, one a child and another a strangled woman. His old friend from university, Detective Sergeant Wesley Peterson has moved from London to Tradmouth to find a better life for himself and...