Death of an Innocent
by Sally Spencer

‘Superior work from a best-selling British author’ – Library Journal

A man and a young woman are found blasted away by a rifle in a remote farmhouse on the Yorkshire moors. But where is the farmer, why did he have such swanky furniture in his living room, and who on earth are the victims? Charlie Woodend isn’t amused with the people who are getting under his feet as he starts to grapple with these questions, but his steps are abruptly halted when the Deputy Chief Constable decides that, this time, Woodend’s high-handedness has gone too far.

Woodend may have been suspended but his sense of justice can’t let go. And it won’t let go however much resistance he encounters and from whom. But as Woodend is depressed to discover, when the people who are determined to keep you down are all-powerful, sheer will-power just isn’t enough.
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A classic 'locked room' double murder case

Publishers Weekly

Superior work from a best-selling British author

Library Journal

Sally Spencer

Sally Spencer worked as a teacher both in England and Iran – where she witnessed the fall of the Shah. She now lives on the Costa Blanca with her partner, one rescue cat, two rescue dogs and innumerable fruit trees. Having once been an almost fanatical mahjong player, she is now obsessed with duplicate bridge.As well as the Jennie Redhead mysteries, Spencer is also the author of the successful DCI Monika Paniatowski series, the Chief Inspector Woodend mysteries and the Inspector Blackstone series.

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Death of an Innocent by Sally Spencer is available in the following formats

Ebook978144830085322nd December 2012N/A256$6.99
Ebook978144830085322nd December 2012N/A256£4.99
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