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Illegal fuel gangs, murder, stray bullets and a macabre discovery catapult three apprentice carpenters into action as old score are settled around them. Main characters previoulsy encountred in 'Utterly Explosive' return and D.I. Clive Merry becomes established. Throw a Vespa scooter, a canary yellow classic car, a mysterious medallion and hints of romance into the mix and you have a witty and compelling tale from Pauliine Manders. The heady events culminate in a blazing Guy Fawkes evening.... This is the second book in the Utterly Crime Series, but can be read as a stand alone. Once again the…mehr

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Illegal fuel gangs, murder, stray bullets and a macabre discovery catapult three apprentice carpenters into action as old score are settled around them. Main characters previoulsy encountred in 'Utterly Explosive' return and D.I. Clive Merry becomes established. Throw a Vespa scooter, a canary yellow classic car, a mysterious medallion and hints of romance into the mix and you have a witty and compelling tale from Pauliine Manders. The heady events culminate in a blazing Guy Fawkes evening.... This is the second book in the Utterly Crime Series, but can be read as a stand alone. Once again the plot is set in the Suffolk countryside - now suffused with the colours of Autumn. The action moves from Bury St Edmunds to Stowmarket; Wattisham to Hadleigh; Needham Market to Ipswich.
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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.