Constable Among the Heathers
โ Scribed by Nicholas Rhea
- Publisher
- Robert Hale
- Year
- 2012 ;2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 124 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Britain's most popular bobby gets back on the beat! In this latest addition to a highly popular series, PC Rhea proves once again that a policeman's lot on the windswept heather-clad moors of North Yorkshire was a very happy one. In this delightful collection of tales of Daffodil Duty and Sheep Worrying, his duties are as varied and humorous as ever. Young Nick joins Albert Potter for a drink and discovers his home-made moorland wines are a headache in every sense of the word. When a farmer fits an ejector seat to his tractor, Constable Rhea is forced to cope with the rumours of Roman soldiers racing their chariots across the moors. With mysterious moorland graves to uncover and the illicit romance of visitors to cover up, with motor accidents involving goats, peat bogs and his little police van, PC Rhea continues his fascinating an frequently hilarious career.
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