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Three murders are committed in a small Yorkshire village. Seasoned senior officer, Saul Catchpole, and his team, get drafted in to solve them. Operation Cain is launched to find the killer and early on the clues seem to lead to the local agricultural college where, on closer inspection, things are not quite what they seem to be, particularly among the students. Saul soon realises that the murders are only a part of what's going on, and there is a much bigger picture emerging of drugs, explosives and assassinations of foreign dignitaries. To cap it off, he also comes to realise that some of the people in his own force are not what they seem.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Three murders are committed in a small Yorkshire village. Seasoned senior officer, Saul Catchpole, and his team, get drafted in to solve them. Operation Cain is launched to find the killer and early on the clues seem to lead to the local agricultural college where, on closer inspection, things are not quite what they seem to be, particularly among the students. Saul soon realises that the murders are only a part of what's going on, and there is a much bigger picture emerging of drugs, explosives and assassinations of foreign dignitaries. To cap it off, he also comes to realise that some of the people in his own force are not what they seem.
Autorenporträt
Born in 1949, Sue was brought up by her grandmother and had an unusual childhood. On leaving school she studied Business studies and then later joined the police, where she served in many roles for twenty-eight years, retiring as a village police officer riding a motor cycle. On retiring, she went to agricultural college and then lived for some years on an isolated smallholding in the Yorkshire Dales, keeping rare breed sheep. She worked in many different jobs, including on the railway, as a kitchen porter, a housekeeper and as a chef. She has now retired and lives in comparative comfort in the Yorkshire Wolds, and writes a weekly diary in the Yorkshire Post.