Interview: Robert Wilson

In “Capital Punishment”, the author debuts his third series protagonist, a British ex-homicide cop-turned-“freelance kidnap consultant” named Charles Boxer. This book finds Boxer hunting for Alyshia D’Cruz, the fetching 25-year-old daughter of a  Indian businessman.

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Rezensionen: Camilleri, Wilson, Bannister, Thomas, & Lovejoy

Adam Woog on Andrea Camilleri’s “The Dance of the Seagull”, Robert Wilson’s “Capital Punishment”, Jo Bannister’s “Deadly Virtues”, “Death on a Pale Horse” by Donald Thomas, and Bess Lovejoy’s nonfiction work “Rest in Pieces”.

Artikel: London: Great location to set a thriller

Award-winning crime fiction author Robert Wilson, having written novels set in West Africa, Lisbon and Seville, has set his latest novel Capital Punishment in London. Here, he explains why London is such a vibrant and defiant city.

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