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Book description
Kent Fisher gets more than he bargained for when Detective Inspector Ashley Goodman enlists his help with a ten year old murder. She’s on a mission and needs a big case to put her career back on track.
And they don’t come much bigger than Miles Birchill, Downland’s wealthiest and most divisive resident.
Not for the first time, Kent has doubts about the case, forcing him to make choices. But who do you trust when everyone has something to hide?
Caught in the middle, he has no alternative but to solve the murder, unaware that his every move is being watched.
My review -
Another
mystery for Environmental Health Officer Kent Fisher. When a body is found
buried on his father’s land, Kent feels that someone is trying to fit his
father up for murder – and he has plenty of enemies. This book is full of
humour and features a female detective I wanted to slap, as well as a dog
groomer I wanted to hug. I love a book that affects me so much that I really
believe in the characters. As for Kent – I want to pull his socks up for him!
This is a brilliant follow-up to the first three books in the series and I’m
dying to see how Kent’s private life progresses now.
About the author
Inspired by his love of classic murder mysteries, Robert Crouch wanted to create a fresh and contemporary whodunit to offer readers something familiar but different.
Above all he wanted to show that an ordinary person could solve a murder. Not that there's anything ordinary about Kent Fisher, an environmental health officer with more baggage than an airport carousel.
After reading No Accident, bestselling author, Tamara McKinley, believes ‘Agatha Christie fans will love it.’
Above all he wanted to show that an ordinary person could solve a murder. Not that there's anything ordinary about Kent Fisher, an environmental health officer with more baggage than an airport carousel.
After reading No Accident, bestselling author, Tamara McKinley, believes ‘Agatha Christie fans will love it.’
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Just a thought -
[I] read books because I love them, not because I think I should read them.
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