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Murder under a green sea

Murder under a green sea


by Phillip Hunter
21st February, 2019

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There's a murder on the streets of London, a plot that threatens the country and a dinner party to arrange. Only one man can help. Unfortunately, he's got a terrible hangover...

Set in 1936, Murder Under a Green Sea is the story of Max and Martha Dalton, a young couple who seem to live a carefree life of luxury and dinner parties, far removed from the increasingly brutal world.

When an old army friend is murdered, Max finds himself drawn into the crime and back to his own past. As the police suspect Max guilty of the murder, he believes there must be a connection with a tragic crime committed in the muddy hell of the Western Front. Police suspicions grow along with a body count featuring one too many of Max's former comrades.

With Martha, he sets out to unravel a knotted series of events, motivations and lies, while being pursued by a police force convinced that he's the murderer, and with unknown assassins hot on his trail.

An action-packed caper, cleverly plotted with engaging characters.

The ideal read for fans of Agatha Christie's Tommy and Tuppence and Dashiell Hammett's The Thin Man.

What readers are saying:
'Phillip Hunter has produced a fun, fast-paced crime thriller with enough larger-than-life characters to make a whole series' NetGalley reviewer
'A marvellous murder mystery thriller' NetGalley reviewer

Phillip Hunter has a degree in English Literature from Middlesex University and an MA in Screenwriting from the London Institute. He was part of the team that sequenced the human genome.

Details & Specs

Series: The Max & Martha mysteries


Author: Phillip Hunter


Publisher: Mirror Books


Format: Paperback


ISBN: 9781912624164


Publication Date: 21st February, 2019


Pages: 329


Dimensions: 198 x 133 x 21 mm


Availability: Available, usually dispatched within 4 days


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