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This is the 10th novel in the Utterly Crime Series featuring old friends Chrissie, Nick and Matt. It can be read as a standalone. A body is found in the Poachers Basket - Wattisham's disused village pub. But what seems like simple misadventure becomes a murder inquiry and DI Clive Merry's investigation soon turns into a nightmare. Can Nick's preoccupation with an old musical box shed any light on the history of the pub? The past may hold clues, but the present-day investigation stokes increasing danger. Pauline Manders' signature quirky plot plays out with village thatching and cowboy boots…mehr

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This is the 10th novel in the Utterly Crime Series featuring old friends Chrissie, Nick and Matt. It can be read as a standalone. A body is found in the Poachers Basket - Wattisham's disused village pub. But what seems like simple misadventure becomes a murder inquiry and DI Clive Merry's investigation soon turns into a nightmare. Can Nick's preoccupation with an old musical box shed any light on the history of the pub? The past may hold clues, but the present-day investigation stokes increasing danger. Pauline Manders' signature quirky plot plays out with village thatching and cowboy boots under the long shadow of Wattisham's wartime airmen. Bodies mount up and tensions erupt with dire consequences. The action moves between Wattisham and Woolpit, Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket, Needham Market and Shottisham Creek, Suffolk UK.
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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.