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Lost Women: An Inspector Low Novel

Hardback

Main Details

Title Lost Women: An Inspector Low Novel
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Neil Humphreys
SeriesAn Inspector Low Novel
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 138
Category/GenreCrime and mystery
ISBN/Barcode 9781739123802
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Muswell Press
Imprint Muswell Press
NZ Release Date 1 August 2023
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Detective Inspector Stanley Low - belligerent, bipolar and brilliant. A Chinese-Singaporean, educated in London with a foot in both cities, his mission to eradicate violent crime wherever he finds it. Twelve women are found in the back of a truck, dumped in the Essex marshlands. They all have knives but have nothing to say, except Grace. She will only speak to DI Stanley Low. Brought in to assist with the case Low finds himself dealing with a global trafficking ring and a high-profile billionaire. As one by one his witnesses are killed off, he has no choice but to return to Singapore to examine the darkest corners of the Asian city in his hunt for the traffickers. He must hurry. Another truck is being prepared. Another twelve, vulnerable women are being groomed. Low can only find them if he uncovers the ugliest of truths.

Author Biography

Neil Humphreys grew up in Dagenham, Essex and studied in Manchester. He now lives in Singapore, where he writes for various publications and broadcasts on TV and radio. He has published many award-winning children's books, travelogues and several novels.

Reviews

'Stanley Low is a great character' The Sun. 'This impressive police procedural presents an unflattering but authentic picture of the multiracial megacity' Times Crime Club. 'Fast, tough and smart - this is crime fiction to die for' Tony Parson. 'Classic Raymond Chandler school, wonderfully evocative scenes and illuminating insights into modern, multiracial Britain. A read page-turner' Mihir Bose