About The Last Walk by Harry Navinski
Was it just the wrong place and time, or had Isla Muir’s brutal death been meticulously planned and executed?
On a foreboding damp day, an early morning walk turns deadly, leaving a popular businesswoman brutally murdered.
Detective Chief Inspector Suzanna McLeod is thrust into the action, charged with untangling a web of potential enemies and uncovering the elusive motive behind the crime. With enthusiasm and determination, she embraces the role of Senior Investigating Officer, deftly juggling multiple leads while managing the complexities of her relationships, career, and personal journey. At times, these extraneous factors threaten to overwhelm her. But Suzanna’s no quitter!
DCI McLeod steers her new team down roads they’d have not taken alone, leading them to uncover a hidden world of corruption and deceit, with shadows stretching into the ominous realm of organized crime.
Prepare to be captivated as you witness Suzanna McLeod’s unwavering determination to uncover the truth. In this fourth instalment, get ready for a complex and gripping detective story that will keep you wondering until the very end.
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Author Bio:
Harry Navinski has always loved stories, reading by torchlight under his bed sheets when he should have been sleeping. He was first published in the 1970s, in the Wyton Eye, the base magazine at Royal Air Force Wyton. Harry continued to write for magazines – in between maintaining, repairing and launching military aircraft – for many years.
It was the 1990s when he created and edited RAF Active, the RAF’s magazine for adventurous training and sports. Harry’s articles, written from his involvement in numerous sports and challenging activities, included skiing, sailing, judo, and scuba diving, to name a few.
After his time in the RAF, Harry spent several years as a volunteer on anti-human trafficking work in West Bengal. Whilst in India, he blogged about his experience of life on Kolkata’s streets, and he was encouraged to try his hand at writing fiction. On his return to the UK, Harry attended a creative writing course, and gained the motivation to write his first novel, The Glass.
His novella, The Test, soon followed, along with his next novel, The Duty. This second novel was inspired by his anti-human trafficking work, and he has vowed to donate all profits from its sale to the organisations he worked with in India. Harry’s third novel, The Key to Murder was published in 2022 and his fourth, The Last Walk, in February 2024.
Harry’s adventures around the world have provided him with a huge source of knowledge and experiences for new books, and he looks forward to sharing these.