
Double Trouble
Kevin Marsh(Author)
Paragon Publishing
Published on 5. February 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
290 pages
978-1-78792-123-8 (ISBN)
Description
Detective Inspector Isobel Woods and her team are tasked with finding a missing person but this is no ordinary investigation. Ordered by her superiors to run a covert operation a media blackout is imposed as the identity of the individual must remain confidential.
The case soon develops into something much larger as international authorities become involved but this only complicates matters further and puts additional pressure on Woods and her team.
Others are drawn in and when the body count begins to rise, Woods is determined in keeping her colleagues safe but things don't always go to plan.
She struggles to strike a happy balance between work and home life and finds it increasingly difficult to relax and settle into a married routine.
Will hard work, due diligence and luck be enough to bring this case to a satisfactory conclusion or will bureaucratic attitudes and pressure prevent Woods from solving what is probably her most difficult assignment yet?
More details
Language
English
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
445 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78792-123-8 (9781787921238)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Kevin Marsh was born in Canterbury in 1961. He lived and went to school there attending the Technical College, (now Canterbury College), as an apprentice sheet metal worker. During his five years of training he worked in a small local company with his father and brother. In 1981 he was married and moved to Whitstable, (his father's home town).
His first novel, The Belgae Torc, book 1 in the Torc Trilogy, was launched on 30th June 2012 with his second book, The Witness, a psychological thriller, being published in March 2013. The Gordian Knot is the second part of the Torc Trilogy and was published in July 2014
Cutting the Gordian Knot (The Final Solution) is the final book in the Torc Trilogy and was published in July 2016
He has recently retired from teaching steel fabrication and welding and moved to the beautiful Kent countryside to focus on writing and painting.
For more information check out his website:-
www.kevinmarshnovels.co.uk