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Young women are being imported illegally.

A young man supporting ageing parents inexplicably vanishes.

The body of an Oriental woman is dumped outside the public swimming baths.

A magical moneymaking scheme is being promoted at a city centre hotel.

Four apparently unconnected events, but it can't be long before these strands find their way onto Inspector Walter Darriteau's desk. He and his team are going to be mighty busy.

"The Twelfth Apostle" is a chunky book dealing with modern-day slavery, where ruthless men will do anything necessary to fund their evil way of life.

Set in and around Chester, the Wirral and Liverpool, plus some scenes in the Far East, this book will keep you interested to the very end.

It's a standalone novel in a series of Inspector Walter Darriteau cases.

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LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 1, 2017
ISBN9781540183088
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David Carter

Dr. David Carter taught at several UK universities and Yonsei University, Seoul. He published on psychoanalysis, literature, drama, film history and applied linguistics, and was also a freelance writer and journalist. He had more than 30 years experience with amateur drama, as actor, director and for many years as chairman of a leading group in the South of England. He wrote Creative Essentials on Plays... and how to produce them and The Art of Acting, Pocket Essentials on Georges Simenon and Literary Theory, and Kamera Books on East Asian Cinema and The Western.

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