Memory Man, The
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Publisher Description
Introducing cross-border investigators Peter Ash and Frankie Varg of the European Crime Division in the first of a series of hard-hitting thrillers.
When a newly-appointed Catholic bishop disappears shortly after receiving a macabre gift in the post – a severed human tongue – the Vatican calls in Peter Ash of the European Crime Division to help. Enclosed with the package was a bizarre note: Memini Bonn. I remember Bonn.
At the same time, Ash’s Swedish counterpart Frankie Varg is investigating the murder of a prominent politician. When it transpires that the two cases are linked, the pair team up to become enmeshed in a baffling investigation where nothing is as it first appears. What exactly is the significance of Bonn? And who is so determined to unleash those carefully buried memories …?
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In this middling series launch from Savile (Glass Town), missing Swedish politician Jonas Anglemark is considered just a blip on the screen in the London office of Peter Ash, investigator for the Ministry of Defence's European Crime Division. But when Anglemark's tongue is delivered to Monsignor Jacques Tournard's office in Paris and the man's mutilated body is fished out of the Riddarfj rden in Stockholm, Peter starts to take notice, as does Frankie Varg, his counterpart in Swedish intelligence. A full-blown investigation ensues. With Tournard's disappearance, Peter and Frankie realize that they are dealing with a serial killer. Their one clear clue is a note delivered to the victims that reads in Latin: Remember Bonn. Other gruesome deaths occur. Despite computer assistance, much of the investigation involves old-fashioned legwork as it builds to a confused and melodramatic end. Peter's ill-considered actions are more in line with those of an unsuspecting gothic heroine than a cool British agent. Few readers will look forward to his further exploits.