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The Soft Detective

H.R.F. Keating: The Soft Detective (UK 1999)

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DCI Phil Benholme has the reputation for being a little soft - but only because he tries to see both sides of every story. And now he is faced with the murder of Professor Unwala, winner of the Nobel Prize in 1945. What does a "soft cop" do when his teenage son is also his prime suspect?

H.R.F. Keating: The Soft Detective. Pan, ISBN: 0330354027 (January, 1999), 268 p., £5.99.

 

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The Soft Detective

H.R.F. Keating: The Soft Detective (USA 1998)

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Detective Chief Inspector Phil Benholme has been accused of being too soft. But this same fault has also enabled him to see both sides of every story - to observe in each crime committed the hidden motive, the unspoken intent, the unbridled emotion. With a sympathetic heart, he has excelled as an investigator but, some would say, failed as a man.

It is not until the death of famed Professor Unwala, in the study of his cluttered King's Hampton home, that Detective Benholme finds his trait most treacherous. For although the professor's death was recorded as a tragic accident, Benholme soon discovers the cause to be murder. Was the Nobel Prize winner a victim of violent robbery? A racist assault by Britforce troopers? Or did the professor know something about the Hampton Hoard, a collection of mysterious Celtic coins worth a small fortune and thought to be buried somewhere nearby?

H.R.F. Keating: The Soft Detective. A Mystery. St. Martin's Press, ISBN: 0312193351 (October, 1998), 268 p., $22.95.

 

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The Soft Detective

H.R.F. Keating: The Soft Detective (UK 1997)

From the Publisher:
Detective Chief Inspector Phil Benholme has a reputation for being a little soft -- but it's only because he tries to see both sides of every story. And now he is faced with the murder of Professor Unwala, winner of the 1945 Nobel Prize.

Was the elderly man a victim of robbery? Or of a racist assault? Or did he know something about a collection of Celtic coins thought to be buried nearby? Benholme has a number of leads -- but they all point to his son.

What does a "soft" cop do when his teenage son becomes the prime suspect in murder?

H.R.F. Keating: The Soft Detective. Macmillan, ISBN: 0333717376 (November, 1997), 268 p., £16.99.

 

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