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Gallows End

Giles Ekins

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1950’s Yorkshire. When former Battle of Britain pilot, D.I. Yarrow of West Garside CID, finds himself faced with three seemingly unconnected murders, he has his work cut out.
 
The cases include a long-dead body found on the rugged moors, possibly connected to a case that led a man to the gallows, as well as a wife and mother beaten to death and a body found on a local golf course - a death which raises disturbing issues amongst the community.
 
As he struggles with the baffling cases, a meeting with a troubled young woman results in tragic and unexpected consequences for everyone concerned.
 
The second book in the Inspector Yarrow series by Giles Ekins, ‘Gallows End,’ is a thrilling novel set in 1950’s Yorkshire, sure to please anyone who enjoys a great crime story.
Disponible desde: 10/11/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 374 páginas.

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