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A Body in the Borderlands

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1st February 2024

Price: £9.99

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Selected: Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781529421545

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Former investment banker Johan Golding – Joe to his friends – is the newest member of the Hartley and Edwards Investigations team. And he’s thrilled to be shadowing Kitt Hartley, librarian-turned-top sleuth, and her right-hand woman Grace Edwards; even if it means adjusting to the low-level madness that seems to reign in the Hartley and Edwards offices.

But Joe finds himself thrown in at the deep end when a man known as Ralph Holmes goes missing on the outskirts of Carlisle. Police are refusing to investigate, as his disappearance seems voluntary, but his niece, Carly Lewis, is determined to find out what really happened.

As Kitt, Grace and Joe begin to investigate, they deduce there might be more to this disappearance than meets the eye. Drawn into a web of international conspiracies and possible murder, they need to find out who Ralph Holmes really was – and who he was working for. In their most dangerous case yet, the team are in a race against the clock to uncover the truth, before anyone else gets hurt . . .

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Reviews

Irish Independent
Cosy and amusing
Northern Life
Brilliantly funny and charming
Candis
A great read with smart characters and a clever plot
Woman Magazine
This cosy thriller . . . has a unique atmospheric charm
York Times
A good, well-written holiday read

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