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An abandoned church in a village set in time - the ideal setting for murder. Detective Inspector Tremayne and his sergeant, Clare Yarwood, are hard pushed to solve the crime and to stay alive. 'Do you believe in spontaneous human combustion?' Detective Inspector Keith Tremayne asked.. 'Not me. I've read about it. Who hasn't?' Sergeant Clare Yarwood answered. 'I haven't,' Tremayne replied which did not surprise his young sergeant. In the months they had been together, she had come to realise that he was a man who had little interest in the world. A cigarette in his mouth, a beer in his hand and…mehr

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An abandoned church in a village set in time - the ideal setting for murder. Detective Inspector Tremayne and his sergeant, Clare Yarwood, are hard pushed to solve the crime and to stay alive. 'Do you believe in spontaneous human combustion?' Detective Inspector Keith Tremayne asked.. 'Not me. I've read about it. Who hasn't?' Sergeant Clare Yarwood answered. 'I haven't,' Tremayne replied which did not surprise his young sergeant. In the months they had been together, she had come to realise that he was a man who had little interest in the world. A cigarette in his mouth, a beer in his hand and a murder to solve was about the happiest she ever saw him, and even then, he could hardly be regarded as one of life's most sociable. And as for reading? The occasional police report, an early morning newspaper, the back pages for the racing results.
Autorenporträt
In his early twenties, Phillip Strang, with a degree in electronics engineering, left England for Australia. Now, fifty years later, he still resides in Australia, although many intervening years were spent in a myriad of countries, some calm and safe - others no more than war zones.The author of thirty-five books, most of them crime thrillers based in the United Kingdom. Recently, he has ventured into crime fiction based in Sydney, close to the harbour. He has also written several books on terrorism and one on a pandemic, which was frightening in its concept and reality.