Maxwell's Island (Peter Maxwell 16) (Peter 'Mad Max' Maxwell mystery)

Maxwell's Island (Peter Maxwell 16) (Peter 'Mad Max' Maxwell mystery)

by M J Trow (Author)

Synopsis

Having had his retirement snatched from him by malfunctioning technology, Peter 'Mad Max' Maxwell finds himself facing yet another year at Leighford High School. Jacquie's hopes of a dedicated house husband are dashed and she is annoyed further when a family holiday becomes an impromptu school trip, families welcome. Less than a week into their trip to the Isle of Wight the situation takes another turn for the worse when the wife of Tom Medlicott, the new Head of Art, goes missing, forcing Jacquie to play the role of woman policeman. Back in Hampshire, when Medlicott himself is found dead at the bottom of the stairs Henry Hall is also drawn into the investigation, but with the man's entire family lying at the bottom of the morgue, his suspect list is non-existent. Then Maxwell stumbles by accident on the linchpin to the whole case. He knows the reason, all he has to find is the murderer. And to find him - or her - he will have to cross more than the Solent. With the answer lying in a missing piece of paper, divorces and deceit, will Maxwell survive to apply for retirement again?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Allison & Busby
Published: 29 Oct 2012

ISBN 10: 0749012234
ISBN 13: 9780749012236

Media Reviews
'Superb. Still fresh as ever and it doesn't really matter where you start. It's one of the few non-police procedurals that really works. Definitely recommended' THE BOOKBAG
Author Bio
M. J. TROW is a full-time teacher of history who has been doubling as a crime writer for seventeen years and author of the popular 'Mad Max', series. Originally from Rhondda in South Wales he claims to be the only Welshman who cannot sing or play rugby. His interests include collecting militaria, film, the supernatural and true crime and he currently lives on the Isle of Wight.