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Give the Devil His Due

The Rowland Sinclair Mysteries, Book 7

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Give the Devil His Due

By: Sulari Gentill
Narrated by: Rupert Degas
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When Rowland Sinclair is invited to race on the Maroubra Speedway, also known as the Killer Track, he agrees without reserve. But then a journalist covering the race is found dead; an English blueblood with Black shirt affiliations is killed on the racetrack, and Rowland himself becomes a target.

Add to the mix a strange young reporter preoccupied with black magic, a mysterious vagabond, an up-and-coming actor called Flynn and a ruthless bookmaker... Rowland soon finds danger at every turn.

©2015 Sulari Gentill (P)2016 W F Howes Ltd
Crime Fiction Historical Fiction Suspense Thriller & Suspense
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"An intriguing mystery, a unique sense of humour and a range of historical characters...this is highly recommended." ( Sydney Morning Herald)
"There's an Evelyn-Waugh-meets-Agatha-Christie feel about this series." ( The Age)
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Back at the top with 5 stars all around, after dipping to a 4 in the last book ... the redemption? Ed is FINALLY dealt some serious consequences for her head strong, willy nilly, devil may care, don't tell me I can't do anything by myself, cavalier attitude! Not that we wanted her to be critically harmed, but it is infuriating to hear beautiful, adored women who are used to getting their own way constantly put themselves (and others) in danger because of their naiveté about the uncontrollable evil that does exist in the world. As always, we are treated to fictional encounters with real people sprinkled into the historical story elements that keep things interesting and entertaining. Love this series!

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This was a great book. While most of the books have been good, this was the best. I eagerly anticipate the next one in the series

The best yet in the series

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