The Broken Afternoon
A pacey and explosive crime novel set in Oxford
(Author) Simon Mason'Move over Morse. Simon Mason Oxford crime novel breathes fresh life into the police procedural' Val McDermid 'As great a contribution to the noble British genre of detective fiction as any writer for decades' Stephen Fry A DI RYAN WILKINS MYSTERY A SHOCKING DISAPPEARANCE A four-year-old girl goes missing in plain sight outside her nursery in Oxford, a middle-class, affluent area, her mother only a stones-throw away. A TRIGGERING RESPONSE Ryan Wilkins, one of the youngest ever Detective Inspectors in the Thames Valley force, dishonourably discharged three months ago, watches his former partner DI Ray Wilkins deliver a press conference, confirming a lead. A DARK WEB Ray begins to delve deeper, unearthing an underground network of criminal forces in the local area. But while Ray's investigation stalls Ryan brings his unique talents to unofficial and quite illegal inquiries which will bring him into a confrontation with the very officials who have thrown him out of the force. Praise for the DI Ryan Wilkins Mysteries 'Mason has reformulated Inspector Morse for the 2020s' The Times 'Start now and avoid the rush' Guardian
Simon Mason
Simon Mason is a British author known for his novels for young adults. His writing style is characterized by its dark humor and sharp wit, often exploring themes of identity, relationships, and the complexities of adolescence. One of his most notable works is "The Quigleys," a series of books following the quirky and lovable Quigley family. Mason's work has had a significant impact on the genre of children's and young adult literature, with his ability to capture the nuances of growing up and the challenges of family life. His unique storytelling and memorable characters have earned him a dedicated following among readers of all ages.