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Meet young Joe Horseman. How much will he risk to save his dead hero's honour? Joe Horseman idolises rugby captain Seru, who plucked him from the crowd of hopeful freshers to place him in his Fiji university's top team. So after Horseman finds Seru's corpse in the changing shed he vows to help investigate. But the police refuse to pass him the ball. Even his friends and Coach send him to the sidelines. Yet when a cop suggests his idol may have feet of clay, Horseman defies the rules and charges ahead to save Seru's honour. Death of a Hero is the prequel to the acclaimed Fiji Islands Mysteries…mehr

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Meet young Joe Horseman. How much will he risk to save his dead hero's honour? Joe Horseman idolises rugby captain Seru, who plucked him from the crowd of hopeful freshers to place him in his Fiji university's top team. So after Horseman finds Seru's corpse in the changing shed he vows to help investigate. But the police refuse to pass him the ball. Even his friends and Coach send him to the sidelines. Yet when a cop suggests his idol may have feet of clay, Horseman defies the rules and charges ahead to save Seru's honour. Death of a Hero is the prequel to the acclaimed Fiji Islands Mysteries series. Set in 1990s Suva, the young Horseman's first case is not only a twisty whodunit that will have you reaching for your thinking cap, but a sensitive coming-of-age story that will touch your heart
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B.M. Allsopp writes the acclaimed Fiji Islands Mysteries series of police procedurals. A huge fan of crime fiction in exotic settings, she aims to give readers the same enjoyment that she has had from authors like Donna Leon (Brunetti series set in Venice), Ann Cleeves (Shetland series) and Alexander McCall Smith (No 1 Ladies Detective Agency series set in Botswana). She lived in the South Pacific islands for 14 years, including four in Fiji, where she worked at the University of the South Pacific. She now lives in Sydney with her husband and tabby cat.