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Greg stumbles upon the gruesome murder of a police informant and realises his colleague has gone missing, presumed kidnapped. As he seeks Sarah in a desperate race against time, he uncovers a sinister County Lines operation, entangled with money laundering and a labyrinthine network of organised crime. The pursuit is intensifying when the man at the centre of the web directs his malevolence towards Greg, targeting not only his home and his cat, but also his beloved partner, Chris. This gripping narrative unfolds in the captivating world of the Norfolk Broads, involving a number of contemporary…mehr

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Greg stumbles upon the gruesome murder of a police informant and realises his colleague has gone missing, presumed kidnapped. As he seeks Sarah in a desperate race against time, he uncovers a sinister County Lines operation, entangled with money laundering and a labyrinthine network of organised crime. The pursuit is intensifying when the man at the centre of the web directs his malevolence towards Greg, targeting not only his home and his cat, but also his beloved partner, Chris. This gripping narrative unfolds in the captivating world of the Norfolk Broads, involving a number of contemporary issues from knife crime to the profound impact of revenge on perpetrator and victim.
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Award-winning author Heather Peck has had a varied life. As featured in the 'Norfolk' magazine and the Eastern Daily Press, "Norfolk farm disaster expert turns to crime writing" she has been both farmer and agricultural policy adviser. She bred sheep and alpacas, reared calves, broke ploughs, represented the UK in international negotiations, specialised in emergency response from Chernobyl to bird flu, managed controls over pesticides and GM crops, saw legislation through Parliament and got paid to eat Kit Kats while on secondment to Rowntree. She has also chaired an NHS Trust, worked on animal welfare, sailed a boat on the Broads, volunteered in Citizens Advice and the Witness Service and vaccinated humans against Covid. She lives in Norfolk, England, with her partner and a menagerie of dogs, cats, hens and rabbit.