Relaunch ahead of new novel

Crime writer Ian Robinson, who lives in Dumfries and Galloway, has sent us this note about a new look for his books

I’m really pleased that The Book Folks, a Joffe books company, have decided to re-issue the first four books in my Nash and Moretti series, prior to the fifth being released on 15th June. If you haven’t read any of my books, then now is a great time to start. Below is the blurb from Amazon where you can meet the detectives. The series will be released every two weeks until the 15th June. If you are on Instagram, feel free to follow me there @iprauthor or sign up to my website https://www.iprobinson.com – I’m always interested to hear of a reader’s experience with my books.

The blistering first case for London detectives Nash and Moretti. Perfect for fans of Mark Billingham, MJ Arlidge and Cara Hunter.

Meet the detectives
Ten years ago, Nash and Moretti were DCs together on the Borough crime squad. When she made DI and moved to Homicide, she handpicked him for her team. He nearly said no — he was worried that becoming his boss would cost her the friendship. She told him she needed his judgement more than a beer with a mate. Neither of them has had cause to regret the trade.
DI Pippa Nash is the kind of senior investigating officer her bosses would quietly prefer to manage out — if she weren’t so good at her job. Career-driven, with covert work behind her, she runs her team by three rules: assume nothing, believe no one, challenge everything. Off-duty she rides motorbikes through Scotland, listens to Motörhead, and lives alone in a top-floor flat with no television. Uncompromising on the job, fiercely loyal to her team — and ten years into a partnership with Moretti.

DS Nick Moretti keeps his world stripped back. He lives alone on a barge in a London marina, smokes a pipe when he wants to think, and forgets to charge his phone more often than is helpful. He’s currently sharing his boat with an artist neighbour whose heating has packed in — exactly the kind of complication his life seems to attract. On the job he’s instinctive, well-liked, and not above bending procedure when it suits him. Off it, he’d rather be on a beach in Corfu.

Please note, this was previously published as Latent Damage.

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