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The Picasso Scam (Detective Inspector Charlie Priest Mystery) - Rated
Great book I am new to Stuart Pawson and I will recommend this books -- I will now be reading all his Detective Inspector Charlie Priest books.
First in the Charlie Priest Series - Rated
Stuart Pawson had a career as a mining engineer He followed this with a spell working for the probation service, before he became a full-time writer. He lives in the pleasant waterside village of Fairburn in Yorkshire.
The plot revolves around a now well respected businessman, a pillar of the community everyone might say. That is everyone except Inspector Charlie Priest who has more than an inkling that he was involved in international art fraud. But if he takes his suspicions to the limit he is taking on an enemy with friends in high places.
Charlie Priest is not one to be put off by a man's status in society and when he comes up with a link with heroin, not threat, no matter from what source or how high up is going to stop him. Art fraud is one thing pedaling lethal drugs is another . . .
A great start - Rated
A great start to a very enjoyable set of DI Charlie Priest novels. Plausable story lines with nice "one liners" that make you smile and occasionally laugh out loud. Highly recommend these books to anyone looking for a good read.
hesitant - Rated
I have read several of Mr Pawson's books in the past 'Chill Factor', 'The Limestone Cowboy' and 'Laughing Boy' all following the exploits of Inspector Charlie Priest and whilst i have enjoyed them all, i found a couple of weaknesses with this one. For one thing i did not think the plot was particularly well-developed. Several strands appeared and disappear with little development and the ending i found a trifle abrupt and a bit contrived. I also found with this book, that the prose style that is so confident in the other volumes is a bit hesitant in this one. However in saying that i have enjoyed the series thus far and this will not put me off reading any others in the future.