The Dying Minutes

The Dying Minutes

by Martin O ' Brien (Author)

Synopsis

In 1972 a gold bullion convoy is hijacked in Marseilles. The security trucks and hijackers are swiftly rounded up, but a ton of gold has disappeared. More than twenty years later, Daniel Jacquot receives an unexpected gift from an old fisherman. At the same time, a Marseilles lawyer called Claude Dupont receives an equally unexpected gift from a dying gangland boss. Both gifts point the way to the missing gold and pit Jacquot and Dupont against the Polineaux and Duclos familles, two of the oldest and most feared crime syndicates on the Cote d'Azur. When the Marseilles police become involved following a series of gruesome murders, the investigation is headed by Chief Inspector Isabelle Cassier. An old friend and sometime lover of Jacquot's, Isabelle discovers that the years haven't lessened her longing for the maverick Marseilles cop, and that her feelings for him are far from professional. Together they embark on a cut-throat hunt for the gold, with hit-men from the Polineaux and Duclos clans hot on their heels. But after nearly thirty years, is the gold still there? And if it is, who will get to it first?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 480
Publisher: Preface Publishing
Published: 05 Apr 2012

ISBN 10: 1848090617
ISBN 13: 9781848090613
Book Overview: The seventh Inspector Daniel Jacquot novel is set once again in Marseilles, the city about which Martin O'Brien writes so seductively. When an old friend dies and leaves Jacquot a fishing boat, all kinds of secrets and crimes come back to haunt him.

Media Reviews
The Dying Minutes is a tense and thrilling read, and one that had me on the edge of my seat all the way through Bookbag Crime writing is like the contents of a wine cellar. Some bottles are best saved for cleaning the bicycle chain. And then there are bottles like Chateau Lafite which are so exquisite that within a few sips, one is torn between devouring the bottle whole or putting it in a handcrafted leather carafe and sitting back and admiring it. The Dying Minutes by Martin O'Brien is a Chateau Lafite novel: this is high-end, literary crime... The Dying Minutes perfectly fits the market for the very literary, well-crafted and beautifully written novel It's a Crime UK In terse prose, O'Brien enshrouds the warm and sunny location with darkness, prefiguring harsh revenge and some brutal violence Herald I found this a very unusual police procedural, very evocative of the enticing French way of life - you could almost taste the hot buttered croissants and smell the French black coffee on every page - which makes this English author particularly original. I will certainly look out for more stories by Martin O'Brien in the future. Well Recommended Eurocrime Terrific Northampton Chronicle and Echo
Author Bio
Martin O'Brien was educated at The Oratory School and Hertford College, Oxford. He was Travel Editor at British Vogue in the 1970s and has written for a number of international publications. He is the author of six previous Jacquot novels and lives with his wife and daughters near Cirencester in Gloucestershire.