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LAST BOAT TO CAMDEN TOWN by PAUL CHARLES
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SummaryPaul Charles brings north London alive as he describes the
routines and eccentricities of Detective Inspector Christy
Kennedy. Kennedy's intimate knowledge of his patch of
London, Camden Town, is needed when a body is discovered at
the bottom of Regent's Canal. Doctor Edmund Godfrey Berry
is a young, successful doctor with a thriving career and a
beautiful wife and child. Suicide seems unlikely but he
seems to have no enemies. The only blotch on his otherwise
sparkling career is the mysterious death of one of his
former patients, a schoolteacher named Susanne Collins.
Could these two things possibly be linked? Beneath the
surface of comfortable respectability, lies a shocking
secret that pulls all of the pieces together. Obsessed with the quality of his beloved cups of tea,
Kennedy is an orderly, civilized man who believes that
crimes are best solved in well-organized, carefully though-
out ways. His life, however, is turned around when he
becomes involved with a sexy, vivacious journalist, ann
rea. Maybe absolute order isn't all that it's cracked up to
be.
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