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Family of Angels

3.67 ( 45 Ratings by Goodreads)
Family of Angels

Family of Angels

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3.67 (45 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 27 June, 2002
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Most families have a skeleton in the cupboard. Fitzroy Maclean Angel has a whole mortuary...It requires all Angel's streetwise talents to find a missing brother, uncover an outrageous Common Market drugs deal, survive sex on the Eurostar deep in the Channel Tunnel and solve the problem of just how you hide a field of cannabis? And if keeping his own estrange parents apart isn't hard enough, Angel has to contend with a family of East End gangsters involved in a curious case of the missing diesel fuel and stolen beer barrels. Still, if one man is up for the job his name just has to be Angel!
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781841195094
ISBN10 184119509X
Number Of Pages 320
Item Weight 181 g
Product Dimensions 128 x 20 x 194 mm
Publisher / Reseller Robinson Publishing
Format paperback
Edition New edition
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Media Reviews

- 'The outrageous, riproaring Mr Ripley is an abiding delight' - Colin Dexter - 'Farce of the highest calibre.' - Maxim Jakubowski, Guardian - '... like fine malt whisky, Angel is high proof and totally addictive' - Jim Driver, Time Out - 'Three cheers for an exemplary hero who has never made an excuse and left. Ripley on rich and ribald form.' - Philip Oakes, Literary Review

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Author's Bio

Mike Ripley is an archaeologist as well as an award-winning crime writer, twice winner of the Crime Writers' Last Laugh Award for comedy crime. He is also co-editor of the Fresh Blood anthologies which promote new British crime writing talent. Apart from completing eleven Angel novels, he has written for radio and television, lectured on crime writing and reviewed for over twelve years, which has involved reading around 2,000 crime novels. He is currently the crime critic for The Birmingham Post.

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