An Accident in Paris (Paperback, 400 pg) Gavin Collinson

A high concept conspiracy thriller based on the real events surrounding the death of Princess Diana. 25 years after Diana’s death, private investigator Marc Novak is hired by a mysterious collective to find out what – and who – really caused that fatal crash in Paris, 1997.

25 years after Diana’s death, private investigator Marc Novak is hired by a mysterious collective to find out what – and who – really caused that fatal crash in Paris, 1997. Novak’s reluctant to take the case, after all, as one official source put it, her death was just ‘an accident in Paris’. Right?

Novak is soon drawn into a world of powerful people with secrets they’ll kill to protect. As he relentlessly closes in on the truth, he doesn’t uncover crazy conspiracies or lone wolves, but a brutal, covert world where murder is legal and the truth can be tailored to suit the highest bidder.

Several questions remain central to his quest. Who killed the Princess of Wales, and why? The third feels more dangerous: why does nobody seem interested in the obvious inaccuracies in the official investigation into her death?

An Accident In Paris answers all your questions in a bang up-to-date page-turner, full of characters you’ll love, and a few you’ll love to hate.

About the author: Gavin Collinson is a writer, producer and journalist, with credits on Doctor Who, Coronation Street and Emmerdale. He lives in Guildford.

Gavin Collinson

R200.00

Available on back-order

Description

25 years after Diana’s death, private investigator Marc Novak is hired by a mysterious collective to find out what – and who – really caused that fatal crash in Paris, 1997. Novak’s reluctant to take the case, after all, as one official source put it, her death was just ‘an accident in Paris’. Right? Novak is soon drawn into a world of powerful people with secrets they’ll kill to protect. As he relentlessly closes in on the truth, he doesn’t uncover crazy conspiracies or lone wolves, but a brutal, covert world where murder is legal and the truth can be tailored to suit the highest bidder. Several questions remain central to his quest. Who killed the Princess of Wales, and why? The third feels more dangerous: why does nobody seem interested in the obvious inaccuracies in the official investigation into her death? An Accident In Paris answers all your questions in a bang up-to-date page-turner, full of characters you’ll love, and a few you’ll love to hate.