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MURDER IN THE VILLAGE a gripping crime mystery full
MURDER IN THE VILLAGE a gripping crime mystery full

MURDER IN THE VILLAGE a gripping crime mystery full of twists (DI Hillary Greene Book 4)

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About MURDER IN THE VILLAGE A Gripping Crime Mystery Full

Looking for a brilliant best-selling murder mystery with a feisty female detective?Then meet DI HILLARY GREENE, a policewoman struggling to save her career and catch criminals.A would-be politician is found battered to death in the kitchen of his expensive home in a lovely Oxfordshire village. His wife’s alibi is full of holes and there’s another woman in the background. And what about his seemingly mild-mannered political rival? DI Hillary Greene tries to get to the bottom of this perplexing murder. She certainly doesn’t think the prime suspect is as guilty as everyone thinks.Just as she’s about to make a breakthrough, everything is turned upside down by a fatal development in another case she is working on . . .Can Hillary find the murderer and will she survive a brush with one of Oxford’s most dangerous criminals? This is a crime mystery full of well-observed characters, which will have you gripped from start to finish. MURDER IN THE VILLAGE is the fourth in a series of page-turning crime thrillers set in Oxfordshire. What readers are saying about MURDER IN THE VILLAGE“This is the best book in the series so far.” Barbara“Another page-turning book by Faith Martin, I just couldn’t put it down.” Viv“Very well written. Can’t wait for the next one. 5**” Carole“Faith Martin is now a favourite to look forward to.” RonTHE LOCATIONThe picturesque village of Lower Heyford, set in North Oxfordshire's Cherwell Valley, nestles close to the Cotswolds, an area of outstanding natural beauty. Farming country, the village has been in existence in one form or another for over a thousand years, providing a natural 'ford' for oxen over the river since medieval times. A mix of thatched and old stone and slate cottages, it is home to local fami