
The Barbican Predator
Julian Mitchell(Author)
Troubador Publishing
Published on 28. July 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
400 pages
978-1-83628-390-4 (ISBN)
Description
When Inspector King is challenged by a string of difficult cases, he and his team of detectives struggle to cope. Pressure mounts as he puts together a plan to catch a deranged misogynist striking fear in the Plymouth Barbican, to solve the mystery of a glamper found dead on the beach at Bovisand and identify the culprits of increasing dognapping across Devon.
Will the predator ever be apprehended? Was the glamper murdered? Were the dognappers opportunist thieves or a gang operating across the county?
And what will the inspector do when his emotional involvement with one of his team becomes a key factor in his plans for his future...
Return to South Devon in The Barbican Predator, the fourth standalone story following Inspector King and his detective team.
Will the predator ever be apprehended? Was the glamper murdered? Were the dognappers opportunist thieves or a gang operating across the county?
And what will the inspector do when his emotional involvement with one of his team becomes a key factor in his plans for his future...
Return to South Devon in The Barbican Predator, the fourth standalone story following Inspector King and his detective team.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Market Harborough
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 138 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 31 mm
Weight
536 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-83628-390-4 (9781836283904)
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Person
Julian Mitchell was born in Hereford and has lived in six other counties before moving to Devon in 2005. His inspiration for his debut crime-thriller novel was the beautiful, and sometimes treacherous, landscape of Dartmoor. Since writing his first novel in 2018, Julian has had three other books published, including his most recent title, The Barbican Predator.