Barron’s Thistle

Barron’s Thistle by R. Michael Brown, published by AuthorHouse in 2007, is a gripping work of fiction that delves into the complexities of a murder investigation. This edition spans 282 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers around a series of grisly murders that lead to the arrest of a prominent local doctor, only for the investigation to take a turn when another victim is found while he is in custody.
Readers will follow Chief Superintendent Barron of the Northern Constabulary as he navigates the challenges of the case, which also revisits an unsolved murder from six years prior. With a secret past tied to his service for Queen and Country, Barron faces sinister external influences that complicate his pursuit of justice. This story intertwines elements of mystery, suspense, and police procedural, providing an engaging exploration of crime and investigation.
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Barron’s Thistle
A series of grisly unexplained murders has culminated in the dramatic arrest of an eminent local doctor. However, another victim is discovered whilst the doctor is under arrest and the object of the investigation turns to the unsolved murder six years previous of a local man. Chief Superintendent Barron, Northern Constabulary’s Head of Operations has become directly involved in the investigation. A man with a secret past in service to Queen and Country, with sinister outside forces exerting influence can Barron battle them and use his formidable skills to help bring those responsible to justice.
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