Gently Down the Stream

by Mr Alan Hunter

Published 14 October 1996

Time spent messing about on the river isn't supposed to end with a brutal murder.

The staff at Stoley's Boatyard were used to holidaymakers returning their pleasure cruisers a little late after a week or so exploring the network of waterways around Norchester. They were not used to finding their yachts burned almost beyond recognition with the charred remains of a client still aboard.

Taking on the murder investigation, Chief Inspector George Gently faces an enquiry like no other he has ever handled. Somewhere beneath the lies of the victim's wife, somewhere obscured by the brittle edge of her daughter's fear, somewhere hidden by her son's hysteria, lies the truth.

Gently's only hope is to sweep aside the litter of chaos and confusion to uncover the identity of the killer.


Gently Through the Mill

by Mr Alan Hunter

Published 2 August 1999
When a body is found in a hopper of sour flour at an old mill, it turns out to be that of a small-time race-track crook from London. What he''d been doing in so unlikely a place as Lynton is the first question to baffle Chief Inspector George Gently.'

The Love of Gods

by Mr Alan Hunter

Published 27 March 1997