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The South African Connection

by John E. Poulson

The South African Connection by John E. Poulson

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No. words: 80227

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Genres: Literature

Published: 2 / 2015

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STORY DESCRIPTION

A 747 was on final approach into Heathrow from Johannesburg, a woman screamed as the passenger next to her slumped in his seat dead.

A case for Chief Inspector Alker of New Scotland Yard. During the autopsy it was discovered that he died from a massive dose of cyanide, and that he had 2 million pounds worth of uncut diamonds in his stomach. Cyanide works in seconds yet there were no puncture wounds in his body so it wasn't injected, nor had he eaten anything for the last hour. How had he ingested the cyanide? Why were there 2 million in diamonds in his stomach? Follow John Alker as he tries to unravel this seemingly impossible death.

 

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Author information:

I left school without any qualifications and went into the food industry. I joined the family business a bakery until my parents died and then went into training and became a health and Safety manager for a chain of concept pubs.
I am now retired and began writing to occupy my mind and make my retirement worth while.