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A Trace of Hares :The absolutely gripping British cozy murder mystery!

3.98 ( 3,190 Ratings by Goodreads)
A Trace of Hares

A Trace of Hares :The absolutely gripping British cozy murder mystery!

3.98 (3,190 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 27 March, 2024
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A family wedding. An unsolved murder. Til death us do part?

Dr Nell Ward
is in the lush, emerald-green hills of Ireland to attend the wedding of two dear friends at a picture-perfect farmhouse.

But family tensions are running high in the days before the happy couple tie the knot. And when Nell hears a fox kill a hare in the early morning, the bad omen sends shivers down her spine. Almost like it is a sign of something to come...

Then one of the locals makes a gruesome discovery in a nearby peat bog. The habitats are famous for the ancient bodies they can preserve for thousands of years. This woman, however, died much more recently and was clearly a victim of foul play.

Nell and her friends are suddenly in the middle of another murder case. Can they trace the truth to unmask a long-hidden killer and save the wedding, before it's too late?

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781471416255
ISBN10 1471416259
Number Of Pages 272
Item Weight 196 g
Product Dimensions 132 x 199 x 17 mm
Publisher / Reseller Bonnier Books Ltd
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

After spending sixteen years as an ecologist, crawling through undergrowth and studying the nocturnal habits of animals (and people), Dr Sarah Yarwood-Lovett naturally turned her mind to murder. She may have swapped badgers for bears when she emigrated from a quaint village in the South Downs to the wild mountains of the Pacific Northwest, but her books remain firmly rooted in the rolling downland she grew up in.

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