Vanishing Act

by Charlie Hodges

Published 17 September 2020
"A fast-shuffling page-turner." Nicholas Shakespeare

Ex-SAS officer Tom Knight is now a 73-year-old private detective in a seaside town, with a bad leg, a taste for good weed and a morbid fear of growing old. He's also fallen in love with Fran, a sprightly 52-year-old carer at a retirement home. The bad news is that she's dumped him for lying about his age.

So when she's framed for the murder of three old ladies at the home he resolves to win her back by proving her innocence. His quest takes him behind the town's veil of respectability... He even faces up to his fear of old age and dementia, by going undercover at the care home where the murders happened.

But will it be enough to win back the lady of his dreams?

Proving that you're just as young as you feel, the Tom Knight mysteries combine delicious comedy with a precision-engineered plot.

What readers are saying:

"A hilarious story!"

"Great entertainment full of suspense and twists and turns."

"He's a wonderful cook, smokes a joint every once in a while, and hopes to get 'the girl' by investigating a murder... there's no question about it, Tom Knight is hero material!"

"Charles Hodges, please keep writing!"

"A great book, captivating and witty at the same time!"

"Filled with charm and wit."

"I was delighted by the loveable, eccentric main character and the well-thought out plot."

"This is the first book in the Tom Knight series and I'm already looking forward to reading more."


Live Bait

by Charlie Hodges

Published 11 February 2021

Knight’s surveillance work has dried up and he’s reduced to accepting a gig as a life model for a reclusive painter. When she’s found dead in the same location as a suspicious death 30 years earlier, instinctively he knows they’re connected - but cannot find the proof.

Enter a bewitching pole dancer in her sixties who puts Knight on the trail of priceless stolen Chinese art, shady dealings in a country house – and a dangerous con man. Even with decades of experience, he finds himself unexpectedly in the grip of events, and at the business end of a shotgun.

Proving that you’re just as young as you feel, the Tom Knight mysteries combine delicious comedy with a precision engineered plot.