The Whitby Murders - A murder with three witnesses. But one of them doesnβt believe what she sawβ¦ Halloween, Whitby. DCI Jim Oldroydβs daughter Louise is in town with friends for a goth festival. But their visit to an escape room ends in bloody murder when one of the group stabs his girlfriend and
06 The Whitby Murders
β Scribed by J. R. Ellis
- Book ID
- 111693228
- Publisher
- Thomas & Mercer
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 159 KB
- Series
- A Yorkshire Murder Mystery #6
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781542017466
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β¦ Synopsis
A murder with three witnesses. But one of them doesnβt believe what she sawβ¦
Halloween, Whitby. DCI Jim Oldroydβs daughter Louise is in town with friends for a goth festival. But their visit to an escape room ends in bloody murder when one of the group stabs his girlfriend and flees the scene. Itβs a crime with three witnessesβbut Louise refuses to take what she saw at face value.
Oldroyd and DS Carter are called in to solve the case, assisted from the sidelines by Louise. But the closer they investigate, the more complex the web of deceit appears. This is no straightforward crime of passion.
With a violent murderer on the loose, itβs only a matter of time before they strike again. And this time itβs personal. Oldroyd must expose the truth, protect his daughter and stop the horror before itβs too late.
About the Author
John R. Ellis has lived in Yorkshire for most of his life and has spent many years exploring Yorkshireβs diverse landscapes, history, language and communities. He recently retired after a career in teaching, mostly in further education in the Leeds area. In addition to the Yorkshire Murder Mystery series, he writes poetry, ghost stories and biography. He has completed a screenplay about the last years of the poet Edward Thomas and a work of faction about the extraordinary life of his Irish mother-in-law. He is currently working on his memoirs of growing up in a working-class area of Huddersfield in the 1950s and 1960s.
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