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· 2019
It's 1936 in the UK. A car crash leaves an unidentified body, later claimed by the local Member of Parliament to be that of his missing wife. A tragic accident, or so it seems, until she is recognised by a reliable witness several days later in a town ten miles away. If she is alive, which he denies, then who does the body belong to, and why is the MP adamant that it is his wife. DC Will Dexter and the rest of DI Brierly's CID team are faced with a crime that goes back 25 years, a crime that requires at least one murder and a dozen twists and turns, including a dead miner and some pink bed-linen, before the real reason behind it all comes to light.
· 2020
Josh Tolson, younger son of Walter Tolson the car manufacturer, is talked into a risky enterprise by Jane, his ex- fiancée, just at the time when he's trying to track down Liz, his new love. When Ramona also appeared on the scene, Ellingham, Josh's manservant, begins to see his own comfortable lifestyle threatened.Recognising a situation that somehow doesn't ring true, he sets out to protect his young master and himself, finding that there is a darker, if amusing side to the affair. But will he be able to combat the pull of a powerful lady.
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· 2018
It's England 1932 - Just as PC Will Dexter is coming to terms with a devastating personal crisis, he is promoted to Detective Constable in Crammingdon's growing CID.When a shoebox full of pound notes is donated to All Saints, a local church, all seems well - until there's a problem, all of the notes are forgeries!It seems that local author Edna Worsley, creator of animal stories for children, is involved in the church donation. Is she aware the notes are fake?When the majority of evidence suggests that the notes are actually being produced locally; just how involved is she?The final showdown comes in the upstairs room of a derelict farm house, with the blood drenched cash, real fake, who cares?Certainly not Superintendent Barker!
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· 2020
1930s UK murder novel. Lenny Leeman, the American vaudeville star, was at the height of his popularity! His radio programme drew millions of listeners in the States alone, not to mention the many English-speaking countries around the world where the recorded programmes were later broadcast. Why then did Lenny suddenly choose to make a tour of the United Kingdom especially with the possibility of a European war looming on the Horizon? Even more astonishing; why did he choose to start it in the insignificant Derbyshire town of Crammingdon? Not only that; why had the FBI followed in his wake, desperate to ensure that he was unaware of their presence? When Lenny was murdered on stage at the Crammingdon Grand Vaudeville Theatre, annoyingly Will Dexter and the rest of the Crammingdon CID team were expected to play second fiddle to the combined forces of the FBI, Scotland Yard and the Home Office - some hope!