New Crime & Mystery Fiction Titles From Pan 2003 July-Sept
File Updated: 16/12/2006
New Crime & Mystery Fiction Titles From Pan JULY-SEPT 2003

Andrea Badenoch Loving Geordie Pbk published July 2003 by Pan at £6.99 ISBN: 0330392840
Artwork by: Cover phot: Marge Nicol, Trevillion Picture Library

See Review by Martin Edwards - author of the highly acclaimed Harry Devlin Mysteries
See Review by Cath Staincliffe author of the popular Sal Kilkenny mysteries and the series creator of TV Blue Murder

A shocking coming-of-age crime story, full of wonderful characters It is August 1960 and Glue Terrace, overlooking the River Tyne, is due to be demolished. All that remains is the abandoned rubbish of former lives. The residents themselves have already been shifted. In the midst of this desolation lives 15-year-old Leslie, whose childhood is rapidly being snatched from him. Determined to find a job, full of worries about unpaid bills and his drug-filled mother and vulnerable younger brother Geordie, his summer holidays suddenly become a journey of discovery and revelation. For in a derelict building, more a bombsite than a home, identical twins Maureen and Murial are found dead. The house had been their summer playground. But now they are lying side by side, like two sleeping angels on a tomb, a dark gash in each of their necks. Suspicion immediately falls on 'Geordie the dafty', who discovered the bodies. But Leslie is convinced of his brother's innocence, and is determined to prove it to everyone else...


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Jim Brown Black Valley Pbk published July 2003 by Pan at £6.99 ISBN: 0330412469


An ingenious thriller whose chills do not stem from conventional horror -- but time gone haywire. Whitey Dobbs, a local roughneck laughs while being buried alive on Hawkins Hill. He thinks this is just an initiation, a high-school hazing, the four teenage boys who are busy digging aim to exact revenge for a brutal rape. They soon realise that their hoax has tragic consequences that will haunt them for the rest of their lives... Twenty-two years later, the nearby small town of Black Valley is mysteriously plagued by a series of disturbing and unbelievable events: a red-hot brick crashing through a window of the local college, flaming trucks crossing the sky, showers of broken glass shredding a lone jogger. But most bizarre of all is the erratic appearance of a teenager with bone- white hair, who turns out to be the same boy buried alive two decades earlier. And he doesn't look a day older.

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Murray Davies The Devil's Handshake Pbk published September 2003 by Pan at £6.99 ISBN: 0330490796

See Review by Ian Morson Author of Falconer books and short listed for 1999 Ellis Peters Historical Crime Dagger

The compelling drama of one man abandoned in a hostile land, with an impossible mission. It is January 1943 and, in the shabby attic of the SOE headquarters in Baker Street, an unloved department is given the most crucial task of its short existence - to redeem the whole organisation in Churchill's eyes by assassinating Adolf Hitler. Finding the right man for the mission seems increasingly impossible, until the junior officer in this tiny team himself volunteers. Dropped into Bavaria in the guise of a wounded German officer, Lusty is forced to kill a village policeman to protect his cover - thus putting a ruthless detective called Jager on his trail. After winning the confidence of Hitler's mistress, Eva Braun, the assassin is getting ever closer to his target but, just as he is about to make the hit, a change in Allied policy scuppers his plans. Hunted by Jager, pursued by the Gestapo, with his escape route across the border closing, Lusty also finds himself betrayed by London... Alone in a darkening land, with every man turned against him, Lusty's fate now rests in the hands of the local woman who has fallen in love with him.


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Dick Francis The Kit Fielding Omnibus: Break In & Bolt Pbk published September 2003 by Pan at £10.99 ISBN: 0330419447


Starring one of Dick Francis's best-loved heroes, here, for the first time, are his Kit Fielding novels together in one volume - for thoroughbred fans and novices alike
Break In: When steeplechase jockey Kit Fielding comes to the aid of his twin sister and her husband Bobby Allardeck, death threatens. A vicious newspaper campaign jeopardizes Bobby's career as a racehorse trainer. Combining investigations with riding winners for his patron, Princess Casilia, Kit makes some startling discoveries. But some powerful people think a jockey should mind his own business and are prepared to use violence to make sure he does...
Bolt: Princess Casilia is in trouble. Her invalid husband is being threatened by a business partner andall her best runners are being wantonly destroyed - shot with a bolt. The only person she can turn to is Kit, but he has problems of his own. His fiance Danielle appears to have changed her mind. And the old Fielding-Allerdeck feud has once again violently intensified. Wherever he goes, the champion jockey seems to attract bloodshed...

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Sue Grafton Q is for Quarry Pbk published September 2003 by Pan at £6.99 ISBN: 0330488333


Quarry, n. An open excavation Quarry, v. Transitive: To dig up or take from. Intransitive: To delve into Quarry, n. An objet pursued or hunted; prey.
She was a "Jane Doe", an unidentified white female whose decomposed body was discovered near a quarry off California's Highway 1. The case fell to the Santa Teresa County Sheriff's Department, but the detectives had little to go on, and after months of investigation, the murder remained unsolved. That was eighteen years ago. Now the two men who found the body, both nearing the end of long careers in law enforcement, want one last shot at the case... and they turn to Kinsey Millhone to help them find closure. But revisiting the past can be a dangerous business, and what begins with the pursuit of Jane Doe's real identity ends in a high-risk hunt for her killer.
Based on an unsolved homicide that occured in 1969, Q Is For Quarry, and Grafton's interest in the case, has generated renewed police efforts. In the last year, the body has been exhumed, and a facial reconstruction made that appears in the last pages of the novel. It is hoped that the photograph will trigger memories that may lead to a positive identification.

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Peter F. Hamilton Misspent Youth Pbk published July 2003 by Pan at £10.99 ISBN: 0330480227


From the author of the magnificent 'Night's Dawn' trilogy, a provocative look at the days not too long after tomorrow It is forty years into the future and, following decades of research and trillions of Euros spent on genetics, Europe is finally in a position to rejuvenate a human being. As the first subject for treatment, is chosen Jeff Baker - the father of the datasphere (which replaced the internet) and philanthropist extraordinaire. After eighteen months in a German medical facility, the seventy-eight-year-old patient returns home looking like a healthy twenty-year-old.
Misspent Youth follows the effect his reappearance has on his family and friends -- his young ex-model wife Sue, his teenage son Tim, and also on his long-term pals who are now themselves all pensioners, and starting to resent what Jeff has become.
Bestselling author Peter F. Hamilton has brought his unique story-telling skills to bear on an aspect of future living that is bound to increasingly fascinate.

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Humphrey Hawksley Third World War Pbk published August 2003 by Pan at £6.99 ISBN: 0330492497


A newly formed, loose alliance of two rogue states is plotting and executing atrocities. With access to weapons of mass destruction they can commit further, far more deadly strikes against their enemies. And now the very powers that the US had considered allies are turning against her.
After Iraq, a lull . . . then the opening stages of the Third World War; more confusing and terrible than those of any war in history. Hundreds die in the Indian parliament in Delhi. The president of Pakistan is assassinated. A US military base is hit by a North Korean missile.
America and Britain discover chilling links between the attacks. But US President Jim West – trying to patch up America's international image – wants to avoid another war. If he fails, he knows tens of thousands could die. Mary Newman, his young and brilliant Secretary of State, disagrees. She is convinced that America needs to make a pre-emptive strike – and swiftly.
No one is yet aware that the war is already unstoppable. Every decision West makes seems to lead to more conflict, and soon he is fighting with a ferocity and on a scale not previously known. One by one, the very powers West has counted as allies become enemies, and the comfortable lives of citizens in modern societies are about to collapse in physical and emotional devastation. Detail by authentic detail Humphrey Hawksley captures the ominous feel of a world heading towards its own destruction

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Roberta Kray Reg Kray: A Man Apart Pbk published July 2003 by Pan at £6.99 ISBN: 0330491113


Who was the real Reg Kray? Who was the man lost beneath the layers of attitude and opinion, exaggeration and distortion? Why was he destined to spend so much of his life behind bars? His second wife Roberta writes about the Reg she knew, how he became such a vilified figure and what he thought about his past and his strange fame. Drawing on official documents, Reg's correspondence and their own conversations over the years, Roberta Kray sheds light on Reg's personality, his conflict with his brother Ron and his first tragic marriage. She also details the development of her own marriage from her first meeting with Reg in 1996 to his death in October 2000. This book offers a portrait of the real man behind the myth.

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Jill McGown Births, Deaths and Marriages Pbk published July 2003 by Pan at £6.99 ISBN: 033048558X

A gripping story of murder, kidnapping and paedophllia that mercilessly teases to the very last page. In the middle of her maternity leave from Stansfield police force, Judy Hill had thought that her hands were full enough looking after her new baby. But as she is walking Charlotte through the local park, she inadvertantly witnesses the kidnapping of a baby. With emotions running high - it could so easily have been Charlotte taken - she cannot help but become involved in the unfolding investigation. At the same time, Detective Inspector Lloyd is immersed in a murder case which is proving more and more puzzling. A body has been discovered, and the rest of his team is sure that they have found the killer. But Lloyd is less than convinced of the accused man's guilt, and is determined to hunt down the truth. Births, Deaths and Marriages is a fascinating exploration of the tensions inherent in family life. And running alongside the gritty criminal investigations is the question that fans of Lloyd and Hill have been desperate to have answered: Will the duo finally tie the knot?


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Lynda Plante Royal Flush Pbk published August 2003 by Pan at £6.99 ISBN: 0330486764

'The Colonel' is rumoured to have masterminded several of the most successful robberies in the UK over the last forty years. But who is he?
Edward de Jersey, now a wealthy man, owns a very successful racing yard and stud farm and his pride and joy is his horse, Royal Flush, who he has always dreamed will one day win the Derby. But de Jersey's luck runs out when his trusted financial advisor invests his fortune in a fledgling Internet company which goes bust, leaving de Jersey with no capital and mounting debts. In danger of losing everything, de Jersey resurrects his criminal past, turning to the Internet to find a team of specialists who will help him pull off the most audacious heist in history.

Lynda LaPlante divides her time between the UK and the States.

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Peter Robinson The Summer That Never Was Pbk published September 2003 by Pan at £5.99 ISBN: 0330489356


Following the best-selling AFTERMATH, the new Inspector Banks mystery is guaranteed to win yet more fans A skeleton has been unearthed. Soon the body is identified, and the horrific discovery hits the headlines... Fourteen-year-old Graham Marshall went missing during his paper round in 1965. The police found no trace of him. His disappearance left his family shattered, and his best friend, Alan Banks, full of guilt... That friend has now become Chief Inspector Alan Banks, and he is determined to bring justice for Graham. But he soon realises that in this case, the boundary between victim and perpetrator, between law-guardian and law-breaker, is becoming more and more blurred...

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Martin Cruz Smith Tokyo Station Pbk published August 2003 by Pan at £6.99 ISBN: 0330488813


1922, Tokyo Harry Niles is a 'wild child', an American boy in a strange country, ignored by his missionary parents. So Harry begins to lead his own life in the Tokyo underworld. One night, he is charged with delivering a painting to an enigmatic figure, the samurai Ishigami. It is an encounter that will haunt Harry Niles forever... 1937, Nanking China is under attack. The Japanese army is brutally and systematically murdering and raping the local population. In the midst of this horror, Harry finds himself face to face once again with Lieutenant Ishigami, But for the samurai warrior, their meeting leads to the greatest possible dishonour - public humiliation. 1941, Tokyo With the attack on Pearl Harbour only days away, Japan is on the brink of war with the United States. Harry Niles has become a man of many faces. Allying himself with both sides, he treads a dangerous - but profitable - path between the fading glory of the Chrysantheum Club, where the city's banking and industrial elite meet, and the shadowy Tokyo underworld.

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Sally Spedding Cloven Pbk published September 2003 by Pan at £6.99 ISBN: 0330486969

In a picturesque Northamptonshire village, a cold evil has thrived unhindered for centuries; In February 1830, surly Tomos Richards is ordered to take his 14-year-old mute and crippled sister Sian, along with his cattle drove, from Cardiganshire to London, hoping to find a cure there for her injuries. Her journey is beset by danger and cruelty and, when much of the drove is lost in a bog, Sian takes her chance to run away. Alone save for her pony and her loyal dog, and desperate to return to Wales, she mistakenly arrives at Tripp's Cottage in Nether Wapford, where cholera has just taken hold and she is viewed with deep suspicion... Switching to the present day, Ivan Browning, a 32-year-old pottery teacher with a tragic past, has escaped London to live in the same Tripp's Cottage. As the foot-and-mouth epidemic begins, he experiences ghostly pleas for help... while also becoming the target of two wealthy but, so far, untouchable local gangs. For his investigations into the cottage's haunted history is about to uncover a gruesome mystery which others will kill to keep buried deep.


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Minette Walters Fox Evil Pbk published July 2003 by Pan at £6.99 ISBN: 0330493906


The stunning bestseller from Britain's most ground-breaking crime writer When elderly Ailsa Lockyer-Fox is found dead in her garden, dressed only in night clothes and with blood stains on the ground near her body, the finger of suspicion points at her wealthy, landowning husband, Colonel James Lockyer-Fox. A coroner's inquest gives a verdict of 'natural causes' but the gossip surrounding him refuses to go away. Why? Because he's guilty? Or because resentful women in the isolated Dorset village where he lives rule the roost? Shenstead is a place of too few people and too many secrets. Why have James and Ailsa cut their children out of their wills? What happened in the past to create such animosity within the family? And why is James so desperate to find his illegitimate grandchild? Friendless and alone, his reclusive behaviour begins to alarm his London- based solicitor, Mark Ankerton, whose concern deepens when he discovers that James has become the victim of a relentless campaign which accuses him of far worse than the death of his wife. Allegations which he refuses to challenge... Why? Because they're a motive for murder?...


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