![]() ![]() Įpic and enthralling, Lethal White is the gripping fourth instalment in the ongoing story of Cormoran Strike and Robin Ellacott. Plus, his relationship with his former assistant is more fraught than it ever has been - Robin is now invaluable to Strike in the business, but their personal relationship is much, much more tricky than that. Trying to get to the bottom of Billy's story, Strike and Robin Ellacott - once his assistant, now a partner in the agency - set off on a twisting trail that leads them through the backstreets of London, into a secretive inner sanctum within Parliament, and to a beautiful but sinister manor house deep in the countryside.Īnd during this labyrinthine investigation, Strike's own life is far from straightforward: his newfound fame as a private eye means he can no longer operate behind the scenes as he once did. The police ruled it a suicide, but John refuses to believe that. Then John Bristow walks through his door with an amazing story: His sister, the legendary supermodel Lula Landry, famously fell to her death a few months earlier. But before Strike can question him further, Billy bolts from his office in a panic. After losing his leg to a land mine in Afghanistan, Cormoran Strike is barely scraping by as a private investigator. While Billy is obviously mentally distressed, and cannot remember many concrete details, there is something sincere about him and his story. When Billy, a troubled young man, comes to private eye Cormoran Strike's office to ask for his help investigating a crime he thinks he witnessed as a child, Strike is left deeply unsettled. *** The latest book in the thrilling Strike series, TROUBLED BLOOD, is out now! *** When Billy, a troubled young man, comes to private eye Cormoran Strikes office to ask for his help investigating a crime he thinks he witnessed as a child, Strike is left deeply unsettled. 'Blistering piece of crime writing' SUNDAY TIMES The latest book in the thrilling Strike series, TROUBLED BLOOD, is out now. 'Come for the twists and turns and stay for the beautifully drawn central relationship'INDEPENDENT 'Outrageously entertaining' FINANCIAL TIMES ![]()
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