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Simon Rae 
The Pillbox Murders 
The second Inspector Dalliance mystery

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Nestling in undergrowth by the bank of the Thames, an old wartime pillbox, relic of the nation’s troubled past, finds itself at the heart of events that will haunt the idyllic village of Cardwell.

With last summer’s case still weighing against his name, Chief Inspector Dalliance arrives at the scene of a particularly unsettling murder committed inside the cold, lonely walls of this concrete fortress.

The hunt for an elusive killer sees Dalliance and DS Riley embroiled in a cultural clash between the pleasures of the flesh and a fierce moral righteousness simmering beneath the village’s placid surface. Can Dalliance thread his way through the dark world of sex parties and the innocent traditions of the local Morris Men to solve an increasingly convoluted case and save his reputation?

The Pillbox Murders is the second of Simon Rae’s Inspector Dalliance series, following Bodyline, in which Dalliance had to unravel the intricacies of a murder committed in full public view during a friendly cricket match, and offers the same blend of acute social observation, witty dialogue, ingenious plot twists – and Dalliance’s inscrutable powers of detection.

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About the author

Simon Rae is a poet, prose writer and broadcaster. For many years he wrote topical poems for the Guardian and was for a time presenter of Radio 4’s Poetry Please! In 1998 he published the definitive biography of W.G. Grace. He won the National Poetry Competition in 1999. His most recent collection of poems is Gift Horses (Enitharmon, 2006). Other books include It’s Not Cricket (Faber, 2001) and the children’s novels, Unplayable (Top Edge Press, 2009), Keras (David Fickling Books, 2013), and Medusa’s Butterfly (Corgi, 2014). He has taught a creative writing evening class at Cherwell College, Oxford, led an informal writing group for a number of years and had two stints as a Royal Literary Fund Fellow, at Warwick University and Oxford Brookes. He lives in Oxfordshire.
Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 408 ● ISBN 9781910533185 ● File size 0.4 MB ● Publisher Nine Elms Books Ltd ● Published 2018 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 6417690 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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