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Book 3 in the Utterly Crime Series. It begins with two deaths. The body of a young women is found so peaceful she could be sleeping. The other, a ferocious murder beyond the railway lines at Stowmarket. DI Clive Merry investigates while three apprentice carpenters and old friends, Chrissie, Nick and Matt are catapulted into the dangerous world of illegal hare coursing and drug abuse in the south Suffolk countryside. The characters find themselves embroiled in a dark and dangerous underworld, stretching from Wattisham to Hadleigh, Sudbury to Bury St Edmunds, and beyond the Orwell Bridge. All…mehr

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Book 3 in the Utterly Crime Series. It begins with two deaths. The body of a young women is found so peaceful she could be sleeping. The other, a ferocious murder beyond the railway lines at Stowmarket. DI Clive Merry investigates while three apprentice carpenters and old friends, Chrissie, Nick and Matt are catapulted into the dangerous world of illegal hare coursing and drug abuse in the south Suffolk countryside. The characters find themselves embroiled in a dark and dangerous underworld, stretching from Wattisham to Hadleigh, Sudbury to Bury St Edmunds, and beyond the Orwell Bridge. All this is played out against a backdrop of maunuscript restoration, totem pole carving and preparation for the annual raft race at Needham Market. Pauline Manders has drawn on her love of the Suffolk countryside to create a freah, fast paced, witty crime novel. Her quirky, fallible main charaters previously encountered in Utterly Explosive and Utterly Fuelled, lead the reader through to a page turner of a finale.
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.