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The Art of the Assassin Kevin Sullivan

The Art of the Assassin By Kevin Sullivan

The Art of the Assassin by Kevin Sullivan


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Summary

1898, Glasgow. A man is found stabbed to death but the police are struggling to grasp any leads. Can Juan Cameron, photographer-cum-sleuth, bring to light what the eye may overlook?

The Art of the Assassin Summary

The Art of the Assassin: The compelling historical whodunnit by Kevin Sullivan

1899, Glasgow. A man is stabbed to death in a tenement courtyard and Juan Camaron, photographer-cum-sleuth, is enlisted to assist the police investigation. Perhaps his innovative photographic method can bring to light what the naked eye might overlook. Juan is also contending with his own problems. His late father's legacy, a monumental photographic record of Cuban architecture, faces a charge of plagiarism from a mysterious senora. And Jane, his fiancee, is witnessed fleeing the scene of a murder. Juan's hoped-for happiness is threatened and he is torn between finding the killer and finding Jane. But could they be one and the same?

About Kevin Sullivan

Kevin Sullivan was born in Glasgow. His career in journalism has placed him in the frontline of defining historical moments in living memory, from documenting events at Tiananmen Square to covering the siege of Dubrovnik and the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. His work has taken him to Singapore, Sri Lanka, Japan, the Western Balkans, and Spain. He lives in Sarajevo.

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GOR011709796
9780749026660
0749026669
The Art of the Assassin: The compelling historical whodunnit by Kevin Sullivan
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Allison & Busby
20210819
352
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