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BONES IN THE RIVER
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491_9781909344723
Driving on a country road late at night,you hit a child.There are no witnesses.You have EVERYTHING to lose.What do you do?The traditional Appleby Horse Fair hosts the largest gathering of Gypsies and Travellers in Europe.The sudden influx of more than 40,000 visitors into the small Lakeland town has always caused its share of problems, with strained relations between off-comers and locals.But its also known as a good time to settle old scores.This year, the Fair brings with it with the discovery of two bodies near the River Eden-one very recent and another a long time buried.As CSI Grace McColl and Detective Nick Weston search for answers, old secrets are revealed, old wounds are reopened, and tensions threaten to erupt into violence.While someone much closer to home is trying to get away with murder...The follow-up to DANCING ON THE GRAVE, the first of the Lakes crime thriller series, BONES IN THE RIVER is a self-contained story featuring:CSI Grace McColl. She is forty, amicably divorced from her husband, Max. Born in the Lakes, she was always a keen photographer, who trained as a crime scene investigator after her photographs were used to help a guilty man go free and he later caused a womans death. Grace still feels she has much to make amends for. She hides her emotions behind a calm façade that can make her sometimes appear cold. She lives in Orton village, with a Weimaraner called Tallie.Detective Constable Nick Weston. He is thirty-two, living with his partner, Lisa, a hairdresser, with whom he has a volatile relationship, and a young daughter, Sophie. Nick worked in Firearms in Manchester and then undercover for the Met in London. After he was compromised and almost beaten to death on an undercover op, Lisa persuaded him to transfer up to her native Cumbria, where he is considered an outsider among his colleagues. Nick is still coping with some of the mental and physical after-effects of his experiences.Praise for DANCING ON THE GRAVE and Zoë SharpA dark,
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