Murder and mystery are peppered with romance and humour in this fast-paced crime whodunnit from LJ Ross, set amidst the spectacular Northumbrian landscape.
Murder and mystery are peppered with romance and humour in this fast-paced crime whodunnit from LJ Ross, set amidst the spectacular Northumbrian landscape.
A secret kept for a thousand years ...After the dramatic theft of a priceless artefact from Durham Cathedral, the rest of the world believes that DCI Ryan and his team were able to recover and return St Cuthbert's cross to its rightful home. But Ryan knows the cross he recovered was a fake – far from being over, their problems are only just beginning ...Just as Ryan and his team begin to unravel the truth behind the spate of mysterious thefts, something even more priceless is stolen – something that can never be replaced.As the nationwide manhunt continues without success, Ryan is thrust into despair - until he realises the answer lies not in modern policing, but in an age-old secret known only to a chosen few. To recover what's been lost, he must first crack 'Cuthbert's Code', following the trail of a long-dead saint across the wild, unpredictable hills and valleys of the borderlands.Can Ryan find what he's looking for, before it's too late?He's going to need a miracle ...
'LJ Ross keeps company with the best mystery writers.' -- The Times
'A literary phenomenon.' -- Evening Chronicle
Louise Ross, who writes as L.J. Ross, is an internationally bestselling author, whose books have sold ten million copies worldwide. Her debut, Holy Island, was released in 2015 and became an instant, international bestseller. Since then, more than twenty of her novels have gone on to take the coveted #1 spot, some even at preorder stage. The Bookseller magazine has reported on Ross having topped the ‘Most Read’ and ‘Most Sold’ fiction charts, and she has garnered an army of loyal fans who love her atmospheric and addictive storytelling.Ross's eleventh novel, ‘The Infirmary’, is a prequel story to the DCI Ryan series and is available as a major Audible Originals audio-drama starring Tom Bateman, Kevin Whately, Bertie Carvel, Hermione Norris and Alun Armstrong. The first novel in her Alexander Gregory Thrillers series, Impostor, was shortlisted in the British Book Awards 2020: Crime & Thriller Book of the Year. The audiobook of Impostor, narrated by Hugh Dancy, was also selected as a finalist in the New York Festivals Radio Awards, Best Fiction Audiobook of the Year Category.In May 2021, Ross was shortlisted for the prestigious Crime Writers’ Association ‘Dagger in the Library’ award, which recognises an author’s entire body of work, having been consistently enjoyed by library borrowers around the United Kingdom, while also recognising that author’s longstanding support of libraries. Ross writes full time and lives with her husband and son in Northumberland and Edinburgh. Jonathan Keeble is an award-winning actor who combines his audio work with a busy theatre and TV career, having featured in over 500 radio plays for the BBC and appearing in everything from Shakespeare to Sherlock Holmes. He has starred in Doctor Who, played the Angel of Death in Hellboy II and is an award-winning narrator who has recorded more than 200 audiobooks. Much in demand for his voice work, Jonathan's broad range also includes voicing the audio guide for The Sistine Chapel.Jonathan was the winner of the 2016 Voice Arts Award for Audiobook Narration - Biography for his work on Paul McCartney: The Life by Philip Norman.
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