Inspector Coswell hunts for a not-so-good doctor's on UBC's campus
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Roy Innes is a retired eye physician and surgeon whose early penchant for the arts was rekindled upon retirement. He enrolled in a writing program, where under mentorship, he crafted his debut novel. Equally at home in the city or the wilds, his writing delves into the rich tapestry of life, drawing from his diverse experiences to create detailed and compelling narratives. He explores the nuances of human experience with a sharp, observant eye, much like the one he honed in his medical career.




- 2016
- 2008
West End Murders
- 368 pages
- 13 hours of reading
A gripping thriller unfolds as RCMP Corporal Paul Blakemore and Inspector Coswell confront a series of murders in Vancouver, initially appearing as hate crimes. Their investigation uncovers a conspiracy involving an American politician, complicating tensions across the Canada-U.S. border. As they delve deeper, the detectives must navigate the complexities of an underground organization while safeguarding their community. With suspenseful twists and turns, this novel promises to keep readers on the edge of their seats until the final revelation.
- 2005
Murder in the Monashees
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The investigation into a mysterious frozen corpse disrupts the routine of RCMP Corporal Paul Blakemore in the quiet village of Bear Creek. With no evidence of how the body arrived—no footprints or drag marks—the case presents an eerie puzzle. As Blakemore delves deeper, he uncovers secrets hidden within the community, challenging his understanding of both the crime and the people around him.