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A murder in a locked garden. A village full of secrets. Can DCI Oldroyd find a killer who has vanished into thin air? When elderly Clarissa Morden is found strangled in the locked garden of historic Bishop Hewick Hall in Yorkshire, DCI Jim Oldroyd needs to solve a seemingly impossible murder. The only door was bolted from the inside, the kitchen garden walls are too high to climb, and there is no sign of how the killer escaped. If no one could enter or leave, how did the killer commit the crime and escape? But as Oldroyd and his team uncover more evidence, they discover Clarissa wasn't the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A murder in a locked garden. A village full of secrets. Can DCI Oldroyd find a killer who has vanished into thin air? When elderly Clarissa Morden is found strangled in the locked garden of historic Bishop Hewick Hall in Yorkshire, DCI Jim Oldroyd needs to solve a seemingly impossible murder. The only door was bolted from the inside, the kitchen garden walls are too high to climb, and there is no sign of how the killer escaped. If no one could enter or leave, how did the killer commit the crime and escape? But as Oldroyd and his team uncover more evidence, they discover Clarissa wasn't the kindly neighbour she appeared; a blackmailer, she was keeping coded records of the villagers' darkest secrets. Suddenly it seems as if half the village has a motive for murder. In this puzzling case, Oldroyd must unravel not only how the culprit vanished from a locked garden, but also which of Clarissa's blackmail victims was driven to stop her. The tranquil beauty of Bishop Hewick conceals deadly secrets--and someone is willing to kill again to keep theirs hidden...
Autorenporträt
John R. Ellis has lived in Yorkshire for most of his life and has spent many years exploring Yorkshire's diverse landscapes, history, language and communities. He recently retired after a career in teaching, mostly in further education in the Leeds area. In addition to the Yorkshire Murder Mystery series, he writes poetry, ghost stories and biography. He has completed a screenplay about the last years of the poet Edward Thomas and a work of faction about the extraordinary life of his Irish mother-in-law. He is currently working (slowly!) on his memoirs of growing up in a working-class area of Huddersfield in the 1950s and 1960s.