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Pel & The Pirates (Chief Inspector Pel)

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by Mark Hebden


  Madame looked mystified. ‘Who?’

  ‘Rochemare. I’ve thought about it a lot.’ Pel indicated his throat. ‘He’s in it up to here, I’m convinced. When he telephoned Ignazi to say he had me with him, he was making it clear what was happening and telling him to warn Tissandi. Unfortunately, like Tagliatti, he’ll come out of it smelling of violets. Tagliatti will be watched a bit more closely, of course, but that won’t worry Tagliatti. He’s got strong nerves. And Rochemare will lose control of the island but I don’t suppose that’ll worry him too much either.’

  He paused and did a few mild callisthenics. They wouldn’t have strained an eighty-year-old. ‘Paris are certain he profited from Hardy’s schemes,’ he went on. But he has so many interests that any profits he’s made have been shifted around so often nobody will ever catch up with them. Although all the others are facing charges, Rochemare’s claiming he knew nothing about anything and he’ll get away with it. After all, he told me Tissandi did all his dirty work. He’ll doubtless continue to do so.’

  He paused again. ‘Tissandi and Ignazi will go away for a few years,’ he continued, deep in thought. ‘But Rochemare will stand by them and they’ll come out a lot richer for taking the can back for him. It’s a pity we can never catch the really big boys.’

  He paused once more in the middle of his exercises. With his arms outstretched and his knees bent, he looked as if he were about to take off and fly round the room. Madame watched him, amused. ‘Still,’ he went on, ‘we’ve cleared up a bit of bribery and corruption and the Ministry of the Interior intends that in future this island will not be run as it has been in the past. Name of God, it was feudal!’

  ‘Yes, dear.’ Madame was finding it all good thumping excitement but Pel was sometimes inclined to go on too long. ‘It seems to me,’ she said, ‘that you’ve swept through this island as if you were clearing the Augean Stables.’ She looked fondly at her new husband. She was well aware that he was rather an odd character who was likely to develop into a mild eccentric in his old age but, despite the frightening episode that evening, she enjoyed being with him. And the events of the last few days had broken the ice between them as no normal honeymoon could have, so that they were behaving as if they’d been married years instead of only three weeks.

  ‘I’m sorry for everything that happened,’ he said. ‘I should never have risked it.’

  She smiled. ‘You saved me from a long trip to Sicily and North Africa – perhaps worse. You. My husband.’

  ‘And you saved me from the disgrace of losing my quarry when I had him in my clutch. It’s been a terrible three weeks.’

  ‘No,’ she protested. ‘No, it hasn’t!’

  ‘But all the frightening things that have happened!’

  ‘There’ve been a few other things, too,’ she pointed out gently. ‘There’s been a lot I shall never forget and–’ she lifted her arms as he bent to kiss her ‘–I’ve found a wonderful lover.’

  Pel’s eyebrows shot up indignantly. Then he recovered quickly and smiled. ‘You have?’ he managed.

  He had very nearly put his foot in it. He had almost said ‘Who?’

  Note on 'Chief Inspector Pel' Series

  According to the New York Times, Chief Inspector Evariste Clovis Désiré Pel, of the Brigade Criminelle of the Police Judiciaire, in Burgundy, France is 'in his professional work, a complete paragon. He is sharp, incisive, honest, and a leader of men and everything else a successful cop should be.' Outside of work, however, 'he is a milquetoast, scared of his gorgon of a housekeeper, frightened of women, doubtful of his own capabilities.'

  In fact, his morose attitude has been said to add 'a piquancy' to the reporting of his adventures. His general complaints about all those around him are mollified a little when, in the course of the series, he marries - but readers are left to judge that and the events surrounding it for themselves.

  One of the delights of the books is their setting - Burgundy - and Pel is 'Gallic' to the core. Moreover, his complex character makes a refreshing change from many of the detectives to be found in modern crime. Solutions to his cases are found without endless and tedious forensic and his relationships are very much based in real life.

  Order of 'Pel' Series Titles

  These titles can be read as a series, or randomly as stand-alone novels

  1. Death Set To Music Also as: Pel & The Parked Car 1979

  2. Pel & The Faceless Corpse 1979

  3. Pel Under Pressure 1980

  4. Pel Is Puzzled 1981

  5. Pel & The Bombers 1982

  6. Pel & The Staghound 1940

  7. Pel & The Pirates 1984

  8. Pel & The Predators 1984

  9. Pel & The Prowler 1985

  10. Pel & The Paris Mob 1986

  11. Pel Among The Pueblos 1987

  12. Pel & The Faceless Corpse 1987

  13. Pel & The Touch Of Pitch 1987

  14. Pel & The Picture Of Innocence 1988

  15. Pel & The Party Spirit 1989

  16. Pel & The Missing Persons 1990

  17. Pel & The Promised Land 1991

  18. Pel & The Sepulchre Job 1992

  Further titles are available post 1993 See Juliet Hebden (author)

  Synopses of 'Pel' Series Titles

  Published by House of Stratus

  These can be read as a series, or as stand-alone novels

  Pel & The Faceless Corpse

  An unidentified, faceless corpse is discovered near a memorial dedicated to villagers killed by the Nazis. Pel is on the case searching for a way to name the faceless corpse. The trail leads him from Burgundy to the frontiers of France, aided by a canny Sergeant Darcy and the shy, resourceful Sergeant Nosjean. Follow the irascible, quirky Chief Inspector on a road to solving the mystery of the faceless corpse.

  Death Set To Music (Pel & The Parked Car)

  The severely battered body of a murder victim turns up in provincial France and the sharp-tongued Chief Inspector Pel must use all his Gallic guile to understand the pile of clues building up around him, until a further murder and one small boy make the elusive truth all too apparent.

  Pel Under Pressure

  The irascible Chief Inspector Pel is hot on the trail of a crime syndicate in this fast-paced, gritty crime novel, following leads on the mysterious death of a student and the discovery of a corpse in the boot of a car. Pel uncovers a drug-smuggling ring within the walls of Burgundy's university, and more murders guide the Chief Inspector to Innsbruck where the mistress of a professor awaits him.

  Pel Is Puzzled

  New varieties of crime are popping up everywhere in Inspector Pel's beloved Burgundy. Raids on a historical chateau and the surrounding churches have led to the plunder of priceless treasures. But when theft becomes murder, Pel is called to uncover the true nature of who's behind the crime wave. The case leads him from Paris to Scotland Yard and a climax involving the famous Tour de France cycle race.

  Pel & The Bombers

  When five murders disturb his sleepy Burgundian city on Bastille night, Chief Inspector Pel has his work cut out for him. A terrorist group is at work and the President is due shortly on a State visit. Pel's problems with his tyrannical landlady must be put aside while he catches the criminals.

  Pel & The Staghound

  Violence, the mugging of gay men, and the disappearance of a wealthy local business man, Rensselaer, troubles Chief Inspector Pel who is baited by his superiors in Paris clamouring for more teamwork, technology, and sociologists. What remains is a harrowing question - has Rensselaer been kidnapped or murdered? Rensselaer's family don't seem to mind. Only Archer, his favourite staghound, is anxious for his missing master.

  Pel & The Pirates

  As Chief Inspector Pel honeymoons with his long-time love Mme Genevieve Faivre-Perret in St Ives, a local taxi driver is murdered on their first night. More puzzling is his attempts to reach Pel before the brutal killing and his message is one of murder, arson, and smuggling. But, can Pel break the
silence surrounding the Islanders, and catch the killer?

  Pel & The Predators

  There has been a sudden spate of murders around Burgundy where Pel has just been promoted to Chief Inspector. The irascible policeman receives a letter bomb, and these combined events threaten to overturn Pel's plans to marry Mme Faivre-Perret. Can Pel keep his life, his love and his career by solving the murder mysteries? Can Pel stave off the predators?

  Pel & The Prowler

  The irascible Chief Inspector Pel basks in the warm glow of his marriage until a series of young women are found strangled, with macabre messages left next to them. Pel breaks his idyllic life in honeymoon heaven and begins an investigation among a student community. What ensues is a deadly game of cat and mouse.

  Pel & The Paris Mob

  In his beloved Burgundy, Chief Inspector Pel finds himself incensed by interference from Paris, but it isn't the flocking descent of rival policemen that makes Pel's blood boil - crimes are being committed by violent gangs from Paris and Marseilles. Pel unravels the riddle of the robbery on the road to Dijon airport as well as the mysterious shootings in an iron foundry. If that weren't enough, the Chief Inspector must deal with the misadventures of the delightfully handsome Serjeant Misset and his red-haired lover.

  Pel Among The Pueblos

  A brief spell among the Pueblos, and a shoot-out under a moonless sky brings Pel his reward when the redoubtable Chief Inspector chases leads on a double shooting of two ageing crooks all the way to Mexico. This is Hebden's eleventh novel in a series that delights and entertains a growing number of Pel fans.

  Pel & The Faceless Corpse

  An unidentified, faceless corpse is discovered near a memorial dedicated to villagers killed by the Nazis. Pel is on the case searching for a way to name the faceless corpse. The trail leads him from Burgundy to the frontiers of France, aided by a canny Sergeant Darcy and the shy, resourceful Sergeant Nosjean. Follow the irascible, quirky Chief Inspector on a road to solving the mystery of the faceless corpse.

  Pel & The Touch Of Pitch

  When Chief Inspector Pel accepts a drinks invitation at the house of a big shot, Deputy Claude Barclay, he doesn't realise how compromised he will become by his acceptance. Shortly afterwards, Barclay is kidnapped; the partially decomposed body of a retired soldier is discovered in a wood and as series of art forgeries need investigating. Pel must tie all three together and solve a scandal, which has become the talk of France.

  Pel & The Picture Of Innocence

  An extravagant, big time gangland criminal is ambushed and assassinated; the only witness a ten-year-old-boy. Chief Inspector Pel is called in to investigate the killing, which spirals into an international investigation when a respected spinster is bludgeoned to death and some curious links begin to clink into place.

  Pel & The Party Spirit

  Brigade Criminelle is mobilised when a fatal stabbing, an anticipated delivery of lethal drugs from Marseilles, and the discovery of a thirty-year-old corpse in an ancient turreted tower in the town of Puyceldome coincide with a frantic search for two murderous hitchhikers, all on Chief Inspector Pel's patch. And as folk-dancers, stilt-walkers, fire-eaters, and jugglers lurch through a night of carnival, Pel stalks his prey.

  Pel & The Missing persons

  A masked gang rob a supermarket at Talant, a home-made bomb is found at the local airport, and the body of an old man is found on the motorway near Mailly-les-Temps, and what is the connection between a fearful lawyer and the fatal stabbing of a Scottish tourist. On top of all this, Daniel Darcy, trusted deputy to Chief Inspector Pel has been suspended on suspicion of taking bribes.

  Pel & the Promised Land

  The twelfth title in the Inspector Pel Mystery series, this is a story of Pel's beloved Burgundy as the Promised Land. Fires are breaking out all over the province, from small houses to woodland and when a local farmer's flock of sheep is poisoned, a tray of valuable rings stolen from a local jewellers, and the body of a woman is found, Inspector Pel has his work cut out for him in this exhilarating murder mystery.

  Pel & The Sepulchre Job

  A dead man is found floating in a canal, his wallet revealing a strange symbolic drawing, and a hostage drama unfolds at the Banque Credit Rural, where not only millions in francs and jewellery are at stake but also lives. On the other side of town, a stunning art student switches masterpieces for copies. Somehow, the crimes fit like pieces of a jigsaw so Chief Inspector Pel is faced with a challenge of a lifetime and responds with true Gallic guile.

  For subsequent Pel titles see Juliet Hebden (author)

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