Gareth Ford, with a cloud still hanging over him because of his involvement in the Gwardar Gold Heist, has decided to make a new beginning in the iron mines of Newman. But when he returns home from the night shift and finds his flatmate has been murdered, suspicion quickly falls upon him. He, however, fears he himself was the real target and soon discovers he is being tailed. He summons his old ally from the Gold Squad, DC Rose Kavanagh, and soon they find themselves in Marble Bar, searching for the Gwardar Gold and being pursued by a variety of desperadoes, each with their own agendas.

Author

Robert Schofield

Having received a degree in engineering from Cambridge, Robert Schofield worked as a structural engineering consultant, engineering signature architecture including East Croydon Station, The Eden Project, Madrid Airport, Lichfield Theatre, and the London Imax Theatre. He then travelled to Australia and finding no call for creative architectural engineering in Perth, he adapted his skills to the mining and offshore industries. Whatever time he has left after working, writing, and wrangling three young children, he spends reading, cycling, kayaking on the Blackwood River, and maintaining his scooter: a beautiful 1970 Vespa Rally.

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Books:

Series: Gareth Ford

Book Number:
2
2014
Book Number:
1
2013
Review Review - MARBLE BAR, Robert Schofield
Karen Chisholm
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Blog Currently Reading - Marble Bar, Robert Schofield
Karen Chisholm
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Review HEIST - Robert Schofield
Karen Chisholm
Sunday, July 7, 2013
Blog CR - Heist, Robert Schofield
Karen Chisholm
Friday, June 28, 2013
ISBN
9781743316849
Year of Publication
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Series
Book Number (in series)
2
Review Review - MARBLE BAR, Robert Schofield
Karen Chisholm
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Blog Currently Reading - Marble Bar, Robert Schofield
Karen Chisholm
Wednesday, July 23, 2014

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