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The Body Falls

The Body Falls

Author : Andrea Carter

Publisher : Little, Brown Book Group

'Her best yet... Andrea conjures up a phenomenal sense of place. She is such an assured stylish writer and The Body Falls is remarkably gripping' Jo SpainApril in Florida and...

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'Her best yet... Andrea conjures up a phenomenal sense of place. She is such an assured stylish writer and The Body Falls is remarkably gripping' Jo Spain

April in Florida and Ben O'Keeffe is enjoying balmy temperatures working the last few days of a six-month stint with her old law firm. A week later she returns to Glendara Inishowen where a charity cycle race is taking place. But it starts to rain causing the cyclists to postpone the start of their event and stay overnight in the town. But the rain doesn't stop; it increases to become relentless torrential.

In the middle of the night Sergeant Tom Molloy is called out to Mamore Gap where a body dislodged from a high bank by the heavy rain has fallen onto the vet's jeep. It is identified as Bob Jameson a well-known local charities boss and the organiser of the cycling event. Stunned the GP confirms that the man has suffered a snakebite.

Terrible weather persists and soon bridges are down and roads are impassable. Glendara is completely cut off with a killer at the heart of the community. Who is responsible for Bob Jameson's death? One of the strangers in town or someone closer to home? It's left to Molloy with Ben's assistance to find out what is going on.

Praise for Andrea Carter's Inishowen Mysteries series

'Atmospheric and vivid' The Irish Times

'I adored this traditional crime novel; it's modern day Agatha Christie with Ben as Miss Marple' Irish Examiner

'The colourful cast of characters may be fictional but the landscapes towns and villages are instantly recognisable' Irish Daily Mail

'A beguiling heroine - clever sympathetic and bearing a weight of guilt' The Times

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