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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
????? 'Love the characters & stories, and feel like I have been to Wales!' Nancy
MEET YOUR NEW FAVOURITE DETECTIVE.
Detective Norman is out of retirement and back on the beat in a rainy Welsh seaside town. Llangwelli might be short on sunshine, but it's certainly not short on murders . . . Norman may seem a bit old-fashioned, but he's always willing to learn from his band of misfit recruits.
A body in the forest. An ancient pagan ritual. A baffling mystery.
On Halloween night, the body of a young woman is discovered buried in a shallow grave in the Dragon Forest, a popular local beauty spot. The only clue to her identity is the number 37 tattooed on the sole of her foot.
Detective Norman's new boss, Acting Superintendent Evans, is convinced the murder is connected to a group of pagans who were performing a secret ritual in the forest that night.
Norman's not so sure. The one thing he does know is that he'd make much faster progress without the insufferable Evans breathing down his neck.
Something is off about this case. Norman knows he's missing something important - but he can't seem to see the wood for the trees.
Then the discovery of a second body in the woods turns everything on its head.
This absolutely gripping detective mystery full of twists and turns is perfect for fans of Rachel McLean, J.D. Kirk, Pauline Rowson, Elly Griffiths, Matt Brolly and Simon McCleave.
READERS LOVE THE WEST WALES MYSTERIES:
????? 'I really connected with old-fashioned DS Norman and DI Southall and the rest of their team. A great read.' Richard J.
???? 'I love the characters, the twists, the setting in Wales, and the cozy mystery feel . . . One of the best police procedural series I've read in a while.' Tabby S.
????? 'Loved it. A really good story.' Aileen G.
???? 'A finely tuned police procedural that had me hooked from the first page. Lots of red herrings kept me guessing until the end.' Shirley S.
????? 'Another terrific outing for the West Wales murder gang. I adore these characters.' Kathy H.
????? 'Another great detective story. I love these books.' Kelly S.
????? 'I really took to Norman . . . He has the kindest heart, someone you would want on your side. A clever premise and a perpetrator who took me by surprise. An excellent read.' Nicki
THE DETECTIVE
Meet DS Norman Norman. He's so good they named him twice. He thought his policing days were over when he took early retirement. But then he gets called into Llangwelli Police Department to help train up the new recruits. Out on the west coast of Wales, the town is known as something of a dumping ground for screw-ups, but Norman believes no copper's career is ever beyond salvaging, so he's going to whip these youngsters into shape. Even if it kills him.
THE SETTING
Llangwelli (pronounced Hlangwelly) is a seaside harbour town in West Wales that sits on the edge of a wide, shallow river estuary. Thanks to West Wales's rainy climate, verdant green hills dotted with cows and sheep make for idyllic surroundings. But that doesn't mean it's free from crime - as Norman is about to find out.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
????? 'Love the characters & stories, and feel like I have been to Wales!' Nancy
MEET YOUR NEW FAVOURITE DETECTIVE.
Detective Norman is out of retirement and back on the beat in a rainy Welsh seaside town. Llangwelli might be short on sunshine, but it's certainly not short on murders . . . Norman may seem a bit old-fashioned, but he's always willing to learn from his band of misfit recruits.
A body in the forest. An ancient pagan ritual. A baffling mystery.
On Halloween night, the body of a young woman is discovered buried in a shallow grave in the Dragon Forest, a popular local beauty spot. The only clue to her identity is the number 37 tattooed on the sole of her foot.
Detective Norman's new boss, Acting Superintendent Evans, is convinced the murder is connected to a group of pagans who were performing a secret ritual in the forest that night.
Norman's not so sure. The one thing he does know is that he'd make much faster progress without the insufferable Evans breathing down his neck.
Something is off about this case. Norman knows he's missing something important - but he can't seem to see the wood for the trees.
Then the discovery of a second body in the woods turns everything on its head.
This absolutely gripping detective mystery full of twists and turns is perfect for fans of Rachel McLean, J.D. Kirk, Pauline Rowson, Elly Griffiths, Matt Brolly and Simon McCleave.
READERS LOVE THE WEST WALES MYSTERIES:
????? 'I really connected with old-fashioned DS Norman and DI Southall and the rest of their team. A great read.' Richard J.
???? 'I love the characters, the twists, the setting in Wales, and the cozy mystery feel . . . One of the best police procedural series I've read in a while.' Tabby S.
????? 'Loved it. A really good story.' Aileen G.
???? 'A finely tuned police procedural that had me hooked from the first page. Lots of red herrings kept me guessing until the end.' Shirley S.
????? 'Another terrific outing for the West Wales murder gang. I adore these characters.' Kathy H.
????? 'Another great detective story. I love these books.' Kelly S.
????? 'I really took to Norman . . . He has the kindest heart, someone you would want on your side. A clever premise and a perpetrator who took me by surprise. An excellent read.' Nicki
THE DETECTIVE
Meet DS Norman Norman. He's so good they named him twice. He thought his policing days were over when he took early retirement. But then he gets called into Llangwelli Police Department to help train up the new recruits. Out on the west coast of Wales, the town is known as something of a dumping ground for screw-ups, but Norman believes no copper's career is ever beyond salvaging, so he's going to whip these youngsters into shape. Even if it kills him.
THE SETTING
Llangwelli (pronounced Hlangwelly) is a seaside harbour town in West Wales that sits on the edge of a wide, shallow river estuary. Thanks to West Wales's rainy climate, verdant green hills dotted with cows and sheep make for idyllic surroundings. But that doesn't mean it's free from crime - as Norman is about to find out.