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DEFTLY WRAPPED - First book in The Hatter Street Private Investigation Agency Series. Danger lurks around every corner, or is it just a state of mind? Chronically suspicious Pember Quinn is the new private investigator in Bury St Edmunds. But when retired detective inspector Clive Merry pays Pember a social visit, he finds his old friend overwhelmed by illness and flooded by cases. Keen to help, Clive volunteers to assist on what appears to be an open and shut fatal SCUBA diving accident. As Clive wrestles with the limited powers of playing PI, he quickly realises he'll need to call in favours…mehr

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DEFTLY WRAPPED - First book in The Hatter Street Private Investigation Agency Series. Danger lurks around every corner, or is it just a state of mind? Chronically suspicious Pember Quinn is the new private investigator in Bury St Edmunds. But when retired detective inspector Clive Merry pays Pember a social visit, he finds his old friend overwhelmed by illness and flooded by cases. Keen to help, Clive volunteers to assist on what appears to be an open and shut fatal SCUBA diving accident. As Clive wrestles with the limited powers of playing PI, he quickly realises he'll need to call in favours from his old police contacts. Meanwhile, his old friend isn't what he used to be - scarred by his time in the military police, and troubled by gangland threats to his life. Over the course of one week, Pember and Clives' investigations uncover lies and obfuscation from their clients. And as secrets unravel, trust and friendship become paramount to survival. It rests on Pember to break a syndicate and solve another killing, but how can he when nothing is what it seems? DEFTLY WRAPPED is a British detective novel based in rural Suffolk UK. Written in British / UK English.
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Pauline Manders was born in London and trained as a doctor at University College Hospital, London. Having gained her surgical qualifications, she moved with her husband and young family to East Anglia, where she worked in the NHS as an ENT Consultant Surgeon for over 25 years. She used her maiden name throughout her medical career and retired from medicine in 2010.Retirement has given her time to write crime fiction, become an active member in a local carpentry group, and share her husband's interest in classic cars. She lives deep in the Suffolk countryside.