<p><strong>Praise for the Birder Murder Mysteries:</strong></p>
<p>'A murder plot built around birdwatching doesn’t, at first, seem plausible or even possible. But Burrows pulls it off... <strong>Riveting from first page to final line</strong>.' <strong><em>Globe and Mail</em></strong></p>
<p>'<strong>Skillfully written</strong>, full of moral ambiguities and artful puzzles, with a <strong>spine-tingling</strong> final sentence.'<strong> <em>Kirkus </em></strong>starred review</p>
Three murder scenes; two causes of death; one body. It is a case that would challenge Domenic Jejeune even under the best of circumstances. But his DCS’s temporary absence means that Jejeune must work under Marvin Laraby, an ex-superior with whom he has a particularly fractious history. Jejeune and Laraby will need to combine their skills to discover why a ruthless land contractor would want to invest in new bird migration software, and what possible interest the death of a birding app developer could be to the British intelligence services. With the appearance of Lindy’s ex-boyfriend disrupting Jejeune’s private life, and Danny Maik dealing with divided loyalties, is this the case that finally defeats Domenic Jejeune?
Birder Murder series opener A Siege of Bitterns won the Arthur Ellis Award and was shortlisted for the Kobo Emerging Writers Award
The Birder Murder series is set in Britain’s prime birding country in Norfolk
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Steve Burrows has pursued his birdwatching hobby on six continents. He is a former editor of the Hong Kong Bird Watching Society magazine and a contributing field editor for Asian Geographic. Steve lives with his wife in Oshawa, Ontario.