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Murder Must Wait
1967
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Department Z must face a mysterious international organisation that has suddenly gained power and infiltrated the governments of several key global powers. It is believed to be responsible for past catastrophic global events and is planting the seeds of anarchy once again. Loftus, with Gordon Craigie and his department, are determined to stop this sinister organisation, but Department Z is pushed to its limit attempting to block its destructive path. Gordon must learn to work in alignment with other international organisations so that, together, they might unearth the mystery of The Ring… but will their cooperation be enough? Can Department Z discover the truth behind The Ring before it’s too late?

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Author

John Creasey
John Creasey
Author · 138 books

AKA Gordon Ashe, M E Cooke, Norman Deane, Robert Caine Frazer, Patrick Gill, Michael Halliday, Charles Hogarth, Brian Hope, Colin Hughes, Kyle Hunt, Margaret Lisle, Abel Mann, Peter Manton, J.J. Marric, Richard Martin, Rodney Mattheson, Anthony Morton, Jeremy York, Henry St. John Cooper and Margaret Cooke. John Creasey (September 17, 1908 - June 9, 1973) was born in Southfields, Surrey, England and died in New Hall, Bodenham, Salisbury Wiltshire, England. He was the seventh of nine children in a working class home. He became an English author of crime thrillers, published in excess of 600 books under 20+ different pseudonyms. He invented many famous characters who would appear in a whole series of novels. Probably the most famous of these is Gideon of Scotland Yard, the basis for the television program Gideon's Way but others include Department Z, Dr. Palfrey, The Toff, Inspector Roger West, and The Baron (which was also made into a television series). In 1962, Creasey won an Edgar Award for Best Novel, from the Mystery Writers of America, for Gideon's Fire, written under the pen name J. J. Marric. And in 1969 he was given the MWA's highest honor, the Grand Master Award.

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