Dales Detective
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Date With Justice
by Julia Chapman
read by Elizabeth Bower
Part 9 of the Dales Detective series
Great fun! A classic whodunit set in the spectacular landscape of the Yorkshire Dales, written with affection for the area and its people Enlivened by numerous subplots... the story moves at a cracking pace... But Chapman's track record suggests that the next instalment will be well worth the wait Bags of Yorkshire charm and wit Julia's Chapman's latest witty and engaging Dales Detective novel sees Delilah's brother under suspicion of murder. Can Delilah and Samson prove he's innocent? Perfect for fans of Richard Osman and Robert Thorogood, this is cosy crime at its very best.
Date with Justice, the ninth novel in Julia's Chapman's witty and engaging “Dales Detective” series, sees Delilah's brother under suspicion of murder. Can Delilah and Samson prove he's innocent?
The Dales Detective Agency is on the brink of closure.
Samson O'Brien has returned to his position as an undercover operative for the Met in London, and his relationship with Delilah is under pressure.
Their troubles are only multiplied when an ecologist is found dead and the finger of blame is pointed firmly at Delilah's older brother, Will Metcalfe.
It seems an open and shut case. An argument over an ecology report for planning permission which got out of hand, with Will known to have a hot temper. But Delilah won't accept he's guilty and neither will Samson.
Dropping everything, he returns to Bruncliffe to help prove Will's innocence. But as the two detectives start digging, they unearth more than they bargained for and soon realise that the price of justice can be very costly indeed.
Following on from “Date with Evil”, this heart-warming and wittily charming novel is perfect for fans of Richard Osman and Robert Thorogood and cosy crime at its very best.
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Private Rites
A Novel
by Julia Armfield
read by Hannah Van der Westhuysen
Part 9 of the Dales Detective series
It's been raining for a long time now, for so long that the lands have reshaped themselves and the cities have retreated to higher storeys. Old places have been lost. Arcane rituals and religions have crept back into practice.
Sisters Isla, Irene and Agnes have not spoken in some time when their estranged father dies. A famous architect revered for making the new world navigable, he had long cut himself off from public life. They find themselves uncertain of how to grieve his passing when everything around them seems to be ending anyway.
As the sisters come together to clear the grand glass house that is the pinnacle of his legacy, they begin to sense that the magnetic influence of their father lives on through it. Soon it becomes clear that others have also taken an interest in both his estate and in them, and that perhaps their inheritance may not be theirs alone.
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