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The police are called when a young man is found dead in the garden of his family home. It looks like an all-too-familiar story of depression and despair but when DCI Anna Davenport starts asking questions, a few things don't quite add up. Short-staffed and with an important court case looming, she calls on her trusted assistant DI Andy Lepage to help to untangle the mystery.However, before long, both Davenport and Lepage have other, more personal, concerns to occupy their minds. Andy's home life becomes ever more complicated while Anna struggles with feelings of guilt when a family member attempts to take his own life. Juggling a demanding job with domestic responsibilities has never been harder for these two officers in an over-stretched police service, but they remain determined to get to the bottom of how and why Rory Quinn died on a day when he should have been celebrating.This thought-provoking crime story is a sequel to "Just another Knife Crime", but is complete in itself and can be read as a stand-alone novel.
Father Damien is worried that the renovation of the organ in St Cyprian's church may not be finished in time for the important Easter services. That's even before the organ builders discover a corpse concealed beneath it and the police halt the work while they investigate. Who is the young man whose remains have been lying hidden for more than thirty years? And who killed him and then secreted his body in the church?
Father Damien is worried that the renovation of the organ in St Cyprian's church may not be finished in time for the important Easter services. That's even before the organ builders discover a corpse concealed beneath it and the police halt the work while they investigate. Who is the young man whose remains have been lying hidden for more than thirty years? And who killed him and then secreted his body in the church?
Teenage "joy-riders" mow down a young man on his way home after a night out with his mates. As he fights for his life in hospital, the police struggle to find the culprits. Expert tracker dog, PD Q, follows a scent from the abandoned car, but it leads to a dead-end. Where is the driver of the stolen vehicle? Could this incident be the culmination of a sequence of escalating attacks on participants in Oxford's Pride Parade? DCI Jonah Porter steps in to find out.
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