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  • Murder by the Quay

  • The Arnold Landon Series, Book 9
  • By: Roy Lewis
  • Narrated by: Steven Crossley
  • Length: 8 hrs and 3 mins
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (10 ratings)

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Murder by the Quay

By: Roy Lewis
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Summary

Colin Bannock is hiding quite the secret.

By day, he’s a smooth-talking lawyer. After hours, he is someone else entirely.

He corners Arnold Landon, wanting him to join his society of history fanatics.

Appalled, Arnold declines outright. He’s never been a joiner and, besides, he has enough on his plate already.

He is hunting for a lost and ancient treasure. And he knows the hiding place is close.

Then Bannock’s body washes up on the banks of the River Tyne, battered and bloated beyond recognition.

Was he also chasing the mythic treasure?

The race is on to claim the hoard. And someone out there will stop at nothing to get there first.

©1994, 2021 by Roy Lewis (P)2023 by Blackstone Publishing

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Roy Lewis never disappoints.

In "Murder by the Quay," Roy Lewis presents another excellent murder mystery - this time investigating the Knights Templar and the potential traces of their activities in Scotland. Lewis touches on several topics that brought "The Da Vinci Code" to mind. Lewis's book was first published in 1994 as "The Cross Bearer" and I couldn't help but wonder whether Dan Brown had read it before writing "The Da Vinci Code" and publishing it in 2003.

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