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Robert ILiffe (Author)

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November 27, 2007
John St.George, owner of ‘St.George’s Antiques’, has been murdered during a late night burglary at his antique shop. The Police, investigating the suspicious death, have few leads to go on. The victim’s son, Ian St.George, a retired R.C.M.P. Security Service Officer, finds himself the reluctant and sole owner of his father’s antique shop, and with it, a rare, historically significant and valuable Cantonese Ivory chess set that his father had recently bought in New York.

Sudden and intense interest in the antique chess set by several people, including a friend of his late father, a museum curator wanting the chess set for the museum’s antique ivory exhibit, and an elusive Chinese News correspondent, makes Ian suspicious of the reasons behind his father’s death, and the antique shop break-in. A daring robbery at the Museum’s ivory exhibit raises the stakes. Told by Police to stay out of the investigations, Ian St.George enlists former colleagues from his R.C.M.P. Security Service past—retired members of the R.C.M.P.’s civilian surveillance “WATCHER’s” Service. Using their combined intelligence service skills, they set out to solve the death of Ian’s father, the antique shop break-in, and museum theft.

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Robert Martin ILiffe lives in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. A writer and artist, his background includes an Associate in Applied Science Degree, a Computer Graphics Diploma, service as an R.C.M.P. Auxiliary Constable, and volunteering with the Saint John Police Force Community Services Unit. SWITCHBACK is his first mystery novel.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
horticultural gardens, ivory exhibit, small ivory pieces, ivory chess set, museum theft
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Robert Martin, Miss Landers, Cheryl Landers, Detective Rawlins, Daniel Hunter, David Wong, Security Service, King Street, Remy Holland, Market Square, New York, Coast Guard, Brian Caulder, Canterbury Street, Hong Kong, James Collins, Germain Street, Albert Woods, City Market, Fort Howe, Harbour Bridge, Ian Anthony, Provincial Museum, King Square, Prince William Street
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