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Murder on the High 'C'
Murder On Tiptoes
Murder on the Back Burner
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DCI Tony Dyce murder mysteries Series

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One of Tony Dyce's friends is viciously maimed by a gang of international crooks in the first move by them to obtain the second half of an antique Chinese chess set, which when complete gives the location of one of the hoards of Nazi gold. After years spent trying to decipher the clues from their half set, without success, the pieces have for maximum security been spread around among the ex-SAS soldiers. Their peaceful civilian equilibrium is destroyed and their lives are at stake, along with the chess pieces, as the crooks go to extreme lengths to achieve their aim.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherTONY NASH
Release dateOct 7, 2013
Murder on the High 'C'
Murder On Tiptoes
Murder on the Back Burner

Titles in the series (4)

  • Murder on the Back Burner

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    Murder on the Back Burner
    Murder on the Back Burner

    Jeremy Martyne has enjoyed his holiday in Rhodes and heads back to his home in the UK, looking forward to the next time he can go back to his other, hidden, life, happily unaware that it will never be. His death when his house explodes is the first in a series of apparently motiveless murders of retired Metropolitan police officers, made to look like accidents or suicides. Ex-Met himself, DCI Tony Dyce's curiosity is aroused by what initially seems to be an accidental death, and when other 'accidents' occur, affecting Martyne's old colleagues, the hunt is on. The forensic science is deep, dirty and diligent, as ever, and Jane is right there with her husband in the hunt for a motive, which is buried way back in the past.

  • Murder on the High 'C'

    Murder on the High 'C'
    Murder on the High 'C'

    Womaniser Klaus Kinser, conducting the West Midlands Philharmonic Orchestra, falls headlong into the orchestra pit, very dead. What looks like a heart attack is anything but - his body has surprisingly stopped producing proteins. Forensic scientist Jane Keller is hard pressed to identify the source of the problem as more musicians die, without apparent motive. Intriguing detective work leads to an electrifying climax, with a totally unexpected and ironic twist in the tail.

  • Murder On Tiptoes

    Murder On Tiptoes
    Murder On Tiptoes

    A clever psychopathic serial killer, who leaves no clue or deliberately misleading clues, has successfully caused two innocent police officers to be imprisoned for the murders of a dozen prostitutes in other parts of the country. Now he is killing in Norfolk, Detective Chief Inspector Tony Dyce's home territory. What Dyce does not know is that he is the perp's next intended fall-guy. Intriguing murders, with detailed, intimate forensic science, combined with sex, humour, mystery and schmalz, lead to an explosive, edge-of-the-seat final court case, where the outcome hangs on a thread. As an added bonus, both genders will learn things about their precious little parts they never knew before.

  • Murder on the Chessboard

    Murder on the Chessboard
    Murder on the Chessboard

    One of Tony Dyce's friends is viciously maimed by a gang of international crooks in the first move by them to obtain the second half of an antique Chinese chess set, which when complete gives the location of one of the hoards of Nazi gold. After years spent trying to decipher the clues from their half set, without success, the pieces have for maximum security been spread around among the ex-SAS soldiers. Their peaceful civilian equilibrium is destroyed and their lives are at stake, along with the chess pieces, as the crooks go to extreme lengths to achieve their aim.

Author

TONY NASH

Tony Nash is the author of over thirty detective, historical and war novels. He began his career as a navigator in the Royal Air Force, later re-training at Bletchley Park to become an electronic spy, intercepting Russian and East German agent transmissions, during which time he studied many languages and achieved a BA Honours Degree from London University. Diverse occupations followed: Head of Modern Languages in a large comprehensive school, ocean yacht skipper, deep sea fisher, fly tyer, antique dealer, bespoke furniture maker, restorer and French polisher, professional deer stalker and creative writer.

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