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International multi-millionaire trader Hansi Hartzog has bought Dunmorse Hall, jewel in the crown of the Starcliffe valley, and he's improved the shoot, brought in new money and generally shaken things up. But not all the locals approve of the changes. They can't walk in the woods, dead vermin adorn the fences and there are grumbles about over-production of game birds. There are boundary disputes, rumours of affairs and unsettling co-incidences. Here is a community in flux: eastern european farm workers, poachers, badger culls, TB testing, in-comers and old-school locals, financial and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
International multi-millionaire trader Hansi Hartzog has bought Dunmorse Hall, jewel in the crown of the Starcliffe valley, and he's improved the shoot, brought in new money and generally shaken things up. But not all the locals approve of the changes. They can't walk in the woods, dead vermin adorn the fences and there are grumbles about over-production of game birds. There are boundary disputes, rumours of affairs and unsettling co-incidences. Here is a community in flux: eastern european farm workers, poachers, badger culls, TB testing, in-comers and old-school locals, financial and emotional tensions. Hansi organises an ambitious charity High Flyers Day raffle for which the winner can invite seven guests to shoot on donated drives at four different local shoots. But on the day, a shocking death rocks the village. Can DCI Robb, recently widowed and recovering from injury, solve the crime before more damage is done?
Autorenporträt
DP Hart-Davies has written for for many country magazines and has been a columnist for the Daily Telegraph and Daily Mail. She has had 15 novels published, some historical, under various names. In her early career she worked as sub-editor on Argosy and Woman's Journal, and was fiction-buyer for many Mirror Group magazines. Born in 1937, one of five children, Phyllida Barstow spent much of her childhood on a Radnorshire hill farm. She has lived on farms in Wales, Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire and kept animals on all of them. Married to author and journalist Duff Hart-Davis in 1961, they