

While having a meeting, Tockman betrays Diggle saying Dragon offered him a better deal, and Diggle ends up in Dragons hands while they let Fyff and Naomi go, to let Green Arrow know. John Diggle met with William Tockman, proposing a deal in order to stop Richard Dragon before he take over all of Seattle, he also met Henry Fyff and Naomi Singh and they agreed to help. Oliver could see that while not working Diggle had a drinking problem and needed something more, and while he never wore a mask and used a gun, he stopped crime with Ollie and even with Roy Harper.

After saving Olivers life he's offered a partnership, since Ollie knew Diggle could be trusted as he didn't tell anyone, he knew he had a military background. One month after meeting in Gotham, Green Arrow come to Diggle for help after a near death experience. After the fighting Moira decided to go with Arrow instead of Batman, then revealing she knew he was her son in front of Diggle. Killer Moth found out she was in the city and attempted to kidnap her, he knocked out Moira's other guard but Diggle was able to hold him off until backup arrived in the form of Batman followed shortly by Green Arrow, he then made sure Moira was safe. When the Zero Year crisis happens, Moira Queen, Oliver Queens mother, comes to Gotham to help, and John Diggle is one of her personal bodyguards. The character proved to be so popular that Green Arrow writer Jeff Lemire introduced him into the DC Universe proper in Green Arrow #24. His last name of "Diggle" is named after Green Arrow: Year One writer Andy Diggle. He's also his bodyguard, who was hired by Moira Queen. John Diggle was created for the TV series " Arrow", where he is Green Arrow's sort-of sidekick. Two days before Christmas, there is a terrible accident.Īt least, it appears to be an accident - until the Detective Society look a little closer, and realise a murder has taken place.įaced with several irritating grown-ups and fierce competition from a rival agency, they must use all their cunning and courage to find the killer (in time for Christmas Day, of course).Ī superb puzzle. It's Christmas, the snow is falling in Cambridge where the detective duo Daisy Wells and Hazel Wong are spending the festive period.īut Hazel's hopes of relaxing amongst the beautiful spires, cosy libraries and inviting tea-rooms are dashed by the danger lurking in the dark stairwells of Maudlin College. Robin Stevens' period detail, strong characters and meticulous plotting come together in a satisfying story (Scotsman)įestive, fun and full of mystery (Country Life) Nancy Drew meets the Chalet School in this clever crime novel set in the 1930s.

The fabulously festive fifth mystery from the bestselling, award-winning author of Murder Most Unladylike.
