The Man in the Pink Suit

by Roger Silverwood

Published 31 March 2005
Frank P. Jones, the celebrity art critic known nationally as The Man In the Pink Suit, is seen by four independent witnesses, and recorded on videotape, shooting industrialist Charles Tabor. Jones strongly denies the charge, but he has the motive, the opportunity, a Walter PPK/S automatic...and no alibi. Detective Inspector Michael Angel is called in to unravel another nerve-jangling mystery in his quirky, unique way. But what is the truth? Was Jones hypnotised, drugged or is he simply a liar? Sexpot television host Louella Panter, a shady MP and cabinet minister and a family of villains all have their part to play in this chilling mystery of mayhem and murder.

Mantrap

by Roger Silverwood

Published February 2006
Detective Inspector Michael Angel is on the trail of a serial murderer in the south Yorkshire town of Bromersley. The only common factor linking the victims is their association with the late Lord Ogmore. With no clues, no fingerprints and no DNA, Angel has only one eye-witness; and he's blind! A glamorous schoolmistress with a past, two men with ponytails, a set of needle-sharp silver handled stilettos and a fluffy toy elephant all play their part in a scramble to find the killer. Another unusual and chilling mystery to be unravelled by DI Angel and his team.

The Umbrella Man

by Roger Silverwood

Published 31 January 2007
An arsonist and murderer threatens to set fire to the luxury home of the local MP. Detective Inspector Michael Angel has two suspects, and while one has completely disappeared, the other is securely locked up in a police cell. But what do the twelve umbrellas found hanging from his bedroom ceiling mean? Will the umbrella man be able to execute his threat while still in police custody? Meanwhile, the murder of a famous stage magician's beautiful assistant appears to be a copy of an unsolved crime committed twenty five years previously. Could both cases be related? The DI must race against the clock to unravel this unusual and chilling mystery.

The Man Who Couldn't Lose

by Roger Silverwood

Published 1 January 2007
Detective Inspector Michael Angel and his team investigate another puzzling and chilling case of murder in the South Yorkshire town of Bromersley. Wheelchair-bound millionaire businessman, Joshua Gumme, has the Midas touch. He is successful with women and in business. Even at card games he wins every time, but whilst everybody knows he cheats, they just don't know how. It is no surprise therefore, to find his body floating in the River Don. At the same time, Angel's investigations lead him on the track of two dangerous crooks. He attempts to find and arrest them, but they have plans for him.