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Bodyline

Introducing Inspector Dalliance

Author: Rae Simon   Series: The Inspector Dalliance Mysteries

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A 'cosy crime' murder story at the heart of the English countryside, interspersed with intrigue, feuding...and cricket.

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A 'cosy crime' murder story at the heart of the English countryside, interspersed with intrigue, feuding...and cricket.

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The first of three intriguing thrillers starring Inspector Dalliance. The most idyllic of villages can be the most deadly. The villagers of Little Bolton gather on the green one glorious Sunday afternoon for their weekly cricket match. With the game underway, nobody suspects that among the men in whites stands a killer. But when one of their number mysteriously collapses out on the field, Inspector Dalliance is sent in to investigate foul play. Soon enough he realizes that the rural idyll in which he finds himself is in fact a viper's nest of bitter feelings and intense rivalries. With the modern world encroaching on their traditional way of life, the stakes are higher for these people than Dalliance can imagine. He must root out the wrongdoers and heal this community in quiet turmoil, before it takes justice into its own hands once more.

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About the Author

Simon Rae is a poet, prose writer and broadcaster. For many years he wrote topical poems for the Guardian and was for a time presenter of Radio 4's Poetry Please! In 1998 he published the definitive biography of W.G. Grace. He won the National Poetry Competition in 1999. His most recent collection of poems is Gift Horses (Enitharmon, 2006). Other books include It's Not Cricket (Faber, 2001) and the children's novels, Unplayable (Top Edge Press, 2009), Keras (David Fickling Books, 2013), and Medusa's Butterfly (Corgi, 2014). He taught a creative writing evening class at Cherwell College, Oxford, led an informal writing group for a number of years, and had two stints as a Royal Literary Fund Fellow, at Warwick University and Oxford Brookes. He lives near the Cotswalds market town of Chipping Norton.

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Product Details

Publisher
Nine Elms Books
Published
15th April 2015
Pages
320
ISBN
9781910533031

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