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When Alfie Hook settles down to eat his fish and chips by the Hunstanton seaside he hasn’t anticipated it is going to be his last meal. DS Ashley Knight and her Major Investigation Team are called to investigate and when they discover who Alfie is married to, they realize this case is not going to be straightforward.
A second body is found in gruesome circumstances at the nearby Paradise Caravan Park, but the team struggles to connect the two victims. Even after hours of interviews with the residents, and many questionable stories, to the police's frustration, all their alibis check out. What are they concealing?
As the bodies mount up and the leads get ever more complicated, Ashley and her rookie partner Hector Fade finally join the dots. But then it’s a race against time to stop the killer striking again…
Review:
This is a nice little page-turner with lots of red herrings and mysteries abounding. The characters abound at the trailer park in question, and then their additional family members that tie in add to a bounty of suspects for each murder that occurs. It's an interesting mix with a likable detector squad, that can't get a grip on one murder before another occurs. As they start to hone in on a suspect, they realize, they don't really know what they think they know, and the story takes a new twist. You'll be eating late into the night on this one! Don't miss this new title that is released today!
About the Author:
I was born in 1973 in Peterborough and lived there until I was 20, attending The King's School in the city. I then began a rather nomadic existence, living and working all over the country and various parts of the world.
I found myself returning to Peterborough many times over the years, usually when things had gone wrong. It was on one of these occasions that I met my partner about 100 meters from my back door whilst walking a dog. Two children swiftly followed. I'm still a little stunned by the pace of it now
Fifty Years of Fear book was started a long time ago but parenthood and then after working in sales management all my life, i randomly spent four years as a prison officer. Ironically it was the four a.m. feed that gave me the opportunity to finish the book as unable to get back to sleep I completed it in the early morning hours.
It's surprising for me to realize I've written ten books now. There are two strands, one where the books concern lives affected by prison, and then my detective series.
I hope you enjoy reading them- Please feel free to get in touch.
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