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Book 9 in the Utterly Crime Series. On Maundy Thursday 2014, DI Clive Merry is called to a man found dead with his head submerged in a moat about to be dredged near Eye. Could something as harmless as laughing gas be a murder weapon? The killer moves like a shadow as old friends Chrissie, Nick and Matt welcome a relocated carpentry apprentice. But the repair of an old apothecary box leads to unexpected consequences. Suspicions are cemented when the Dunwich Jewel, a 9th century aestel, hits the headlines as undeclared treasure for sale. The action moves between a moated farmhouse near Eye and…mehr

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Book 9 in the Utterly Crime Series. On Maundy Thursday 2014, DI Clive Merry is called to a man found dead with his head submerged in a moat about to be dredged near Eye. Could something as harmless as laughing gas be a murder weapon? The killer moves like a shadow as old friends Chrissie, Nick and Matt welcome a relocated carpentry apprentice. But the repair of an old apothecary box leads to unexpected consequences. Suspicions are cemented when the Dunwich Jewel, a 9th century aestel, hits the headlines as undeclared treasure for sale. The action moves between a moated farmhouse near Eye and Needham Market; Bury St Edmunds and Woolpit; Stowmarket, Elmsett and Sudbury. This is the ninth book in the Utterly Crime Series, but it can be read as a standalone.
Autorenporträt
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.