Inspector Singh Investigates: A Frightfully English Execution: Number 7 in series

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Inspector Singh is irate. He's been instructed to attend a Commonwealth conference on policing in London: a job for paper pushers, not real cops, as far as he is concerned.

And as if that isn't bad enough, his wife is determined to come along to shop for souvenirs and visit previously unknown relatives.

But it isn't long before the cold case that lands on Singh's ample lap turns into a hot potato and he has to outwit Scotland Yard, his wife and London's finest criminals to prevent more frightful executions from occurring on his watch - or indeed, from being added to their number.

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Praise for Inspector Singh Investigates: A Frightfully English Execution

  • It's impossible not to warm to the portly, sweating, dishevelled, wheezing Inspector Singh. - GuardianFlint adroitly explores both the comic and tragic aspects of life in the city. - TelegraphIt is impossible not to warm to Inspector Singh. We should cherish him. - Daily Mail

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Shamini Flint

Shamini Flint

Shamini Flint is a Cambridge graduate and was a lawyer with the UK firm Linklaters for ten years, travelling extensively in Asia during that period, before giving up her practice to concentrate on writing. She is the author of several children's books. Visit her at www.shaminiflint.com

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