Guinness’ Murderer: Inspector James, #4
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This time, Inspector James travels all the way from London to Dublin to find the murderer of an Irishman, who was poisoned by… a Guinness!
Upon arriving at Dublin Airport he meets Inspector Lloyd, who helps him with the case, a case which leads them to the other side of Ireland, to Galway, and the Aran Islands.
It is on these cold islands that they finally solve the case and find the murderer…
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Guinness’ Murderer - Charles Müller
Inspector James
V.4 Guinness’ murderer
Original title of the work: Guinness’ murderer
Original language of the work: English
Translator: None
Cover’s picture: © 2015, DRSC Publishers
Cover’s designer: © 2015, DRSC Designers
Website: drscpublishers.dk
E-mail: drscpublishers@drscpublishers.eu
Edition: 2nd Edition
Published in 2016
© 2016, DRSC Publishers
Index
PREFACE
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER IX
CHAPTER X
CHAPTER XI
PREFACE
POLICE PRESS STATEMENT
This time, Inspector James’ investigation will be different.
An Irish man dies after drinking a Guinness beer, a beer that was, obviously, poisoned. Since the victim of the murder was half-Irish and half-Scottish, to help with the investigation, Inspector James is required to travel to Dublin and work together with an Irish police officer to find the murderer.
That’s why this story takes place in Dublin rather than London.
So, we won’t see much of Inspector James’ Assistant, Georges, in this story.
In Ireland the most well-known beer is, of course, the Guinness. It is symbolised frequently in the country and there are even many souvenirs in the form of beer glasses with Guinness’ logo on them.
Jameson is a very good quality Irish whiskey. That’s why it is funny that the victim, who’s surname is Jameson, died poisoned by a Guinness.
Any questions?
I suppose the answer is no, so we can get to solving the case.
Oh, yes, there is one thing... mmm...Never mind, I’ve forgotten it!
Good luck, Inspector James!
CHAPTER I
Arriving in Ireland
After a short flight from Heathrow Airport the plane, which Inspector James is on, lands in Dublin Airport.
Back in London, his superior told him somebody would be expecting him at the airport terminal, and it seems he was right.
While walking down the corridor,