A watched clock never moves
The church clock in this unassuming South Midlands village has stopped, and for good reason. The old
man who wound it up lay lead in the tower, decapitated.
Dr. Jackson (Jacko), a local historian, becomes drawn in to the police enquiry, but not before there are
more unexplained deaths, including one at the home of a local MP. Then the vicar vanishes into thin air.
Is there a common thread? Why are the Intelligence Services involved. And why is there hushed talk of
cannibalism in the police enquiry?
Growing tensions within the police enquiry make matters worse. Jacko wished he'd never taken the job,
especially after an attempt on his life. He knew too much, which is ironic as he had no idea what it was
he was supposed to know. Drifting unwittingly into a network of serious crime, can Jacko put together
the pieces before the killer strikes again?
Sprache
Verlagsort
Market Harborough
Großbritannien
Verlagsgruppe
Maße
Höhe: 198 mm
Breite: 129 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-80046-058-4 (9781800460584)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
John Hunter is a former Archaeology Professor researching landscape history, and latterly a forensic archaeologist with operational involvement in around one hundred homicide cases worldwide - both themes which underlie the book. He is the author is some dozen academic volumes and one historical novel. He lives in rural Warwickshire and is heavily involved in heritage management and local planning.