The Wild Thyme Farm Murder
β Scribed by Judi Daykin
- Book ID
- 114697578
- Year
- 2024
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 4 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781835264201
- ASIN
- B0CW1GC2FP
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
THE DETECTIVE
DS Sara Hirst has left a successful career in Londonβs Metropolitan Police Force and taken a new post in Norfolk Policeβs Serious Crimes Unit. Unfortunately, her welcome on the team is far from warm, and Sara will have to work hard to prove herself when the discovery of a body on her first morning leads to all kinds of difficulties.
THE SETTING
A patchwork of tiny rural villages, with quaint coastal seaside resorts and peppered by farms, on a bewildering network of small back lanes. There are no motorways here, and sometimes it feels like your nearest neighbour lives in Holland.
Bounded on one side by the Norfolk Broads and the Wash on the other, its greatest feature is the boundless skies. The weather changes before your eyes. To many, it seems like a fairy tale, a cherished memory of childhood holidays. In reality, these are small hard-working communities, where people tend to mind their own business, and itβs easy to keep a dark secret...M.F
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