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Constable
Along the River Bank |
Nicholas
Rhea, 2002, hardback, 224 pages
Nicholas Rhea's
'Constable' series about a police officer in rural Yorkshire during the
1960s became the
inspiration behind the popular TV series Heartbeat which is still being
produced after more than ten years.
Most police officers contemplate promotion and Constable Nick of
Aidensfield is no exception. As he ponders leaving his village in
a bid for higher rank, there is drama when children go missing, a man
disappears in the river and Nick discovers he has a long lost son.
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Constable
in the Wilderness |
Nicholas
Rhea, 2003, hardback, 224 pages
In the depths of
winter, heavy snow has cut off many villages from the outside world, but
such weather should serve as no deterrent to the local police in serving
the rural community.
However the Superintendent is not happy when
he catches Constable Nick making snowmen, a market town may have to be
evacuated due to the risk of flooding, Claude Greengrass nearly kills
himself and why would a stunning Spanish lady visit a farmer on the
moor?
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Constable
Around the Park |
Nicholas
Rhea, 2004, hardback, 224 pages
Having qualified
for promotion, Constable Nick of Aidensfield must await a vacancy as he
continues his rural duties in Yorkshire. As the countryside
becomes increasingly busy with tourists, so the constabulary's day to
day problems multiply.
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Constable
Along the Trail |
Nicholas
Rhea, 2005, hardback, 224 pages
Coffins and
graveyards are among the issues featured in this latest collection of
constabulary tales from Heartbeat country. It's all in a day's
work for Constable Nick of Aidensfield.
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Rebecca
Shaw, 2003, paperback, 576 pages
The Rebecca Shaw 'Turnham
Malpas' series is set in a fictional English village with its assortment
of various characters. This omnibus includes the titles 'The
Village Show', 'Village Secrets' and 'Scandal in the Village'.
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Rebecca
Shaw, 2006, hardback, 256 pages
The latest offering
from Rebecca Shaw's 'Turnham Malpas' series. With the Rector Peter
Harris and his family back from Africa, the villagers of Turnham Malpas
heave a sigh of relief as everything is back to normal. But Peter
has other ideas - he decides to return to Africa once again to complete
his work.
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Leonie
Swann, 2006, hardback, 352 pages
On an Irish farm, a
flock of sheep gather around their beloved shepherd George, who lies
murdered, his body pinned to the pasture with a spade.
Fortunately, George has left behind an unusually intelligent group of
sheep. Together they uncover the truth behind the life and death
of their shepherd.
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