Death’s Bright Angel

Death’s Bright Angel by Janet Neel is a mystery novel published by Penguin Books in 1989, featuring 214 pages in English. The story follows Detective Inspector John McLeish and Sergeant Bruce Davidson from a London CID squad as they investigate the murder of a purchasing manager at Britex Fabrics of Yorkshire. The investigation unfolds against the backdrop of an impending industrial disaster that threatens 1,400 jobs, adding layers of complexity to the case.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the intricacies of a murder investigation intertwined with corporate pressures. As McLeish delves into the circumstances surrounding the victim’s death, the forensic team’s findings and the involvement of Francesca Wilson from the Industrial Development Unit highlight the stakes involved. This edition presents a detailed look at the challenges faced by law enforcement in a high-pressure environment, making it a notable entry in the mystery and detective genre.
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It is never a sign of a healthy investigation when the detective becomes personally interested in a witness. As the forensic team describes the weapon, Detective Inspector John McLeish and Sergeant Bruce Davidson from a London CID squad survey the savagely battered body of the purchasing manager of Britex Fabrics of Yorkshire. On the brink of an industrial disaster that threatens 1,400 jobs, Britexs financial losses are under the scrutiny of the Industrial Development Unit and its team leader Francesca Wilson, who hopes to save the company even as MeLeish begins his investigation of the murder of its purchasing agent.
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