A Long Way to Pitt Street

by Douglas Enefer

Sam Bawtry (5)

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When conman Matthew Langley meets Matthew Lancing in a Hong Kong bar, he makes the most of this golden opportunity - at Lancing's expense. He murders Lancing, hides the body and assumes his identity. Two years later, Lancing's body is discovered, and Tom Leng comes from Hong Kong, seeking Matthew Langley. When Leng's murdered body is discovered in Pitt Street, it is a case for Detective Inspector Sam Bawtry...

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A British detective series in the 'Nice detective, happy family' school, like Ruth Rendell's Wexford series.

Pleasant read, interesting plot and the writing is tight and tidy. Interesting plot where we know the villain from the start.

A pleasant read, a book for those who like less gritty, more cosy stories.

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A Long Way to Pitt Street
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A Long Way to Pitt Street

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Fiction and Literature
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823.914Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-1901-19991945-1999

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