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Bezig met laden... The Nidderdale Murdersdoor J. R. Ellis
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book in return for my honest review. All opinions are my own. The Nidderdale Murders is a whodunnit with an unusual twist. I kept getting the feeling of an old tv detective much of the time that I was reading, and the case kept me guessing until the end. However, the story is dragged down by flat characters and clunky sentence structure. Full review: https://rebeccasreadingcorner.blog/review-j-r-ellis-the-nidderdale-murders/ In a Yorkshire Dales village everyone has a motive for murder—except the killer. A retired judge is shot dead outside the Dog and Gun inn in the remote Yorkshire village of Niddersgill. This is a cozy mystery read. This story really pulled me in from the first chapter. It's a great "who did it?" type of read. I was very thrillerd when I was able to read this book and write my review on it. The writing in this book just fabulous! This is book is a solid 4.5 read. Thank You! DCI Tom Oldroyd is called out to the village of Niddersgill where there has been a murder. A witness can identify the killer but he seems to have disappeared. Soon motives can be found for this unlikable victim. DCI Oldroyd and his team investigate. Then there is another murder. An enjoyable well-written murder mystery with its likeable characters and where the plot keeps you guessing. ARC was provided by the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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In a Yorkshire Dales village everyone has a motive for murder--except the killer. A retired judge is shot dead outside the Dog and Gun inn in the remote Yorkshire village of Niddersgill. There's a witness who saw everything, and the gunman's on the run; the case should be open-and-shut for DCI Jim Oldroyd. But the murderer had no motive for wanting Sandy Fraser dead and, what's more, no trace of him can be found. As Oldroyd and his team cast the net wider, they discover that Fraser wasn't without enemies in Niddersgill. As the wealthy owner of a grouse moor, he'd clashed with farmers, debtors, hunt saboteurs and blackmailers. But none of them were at the scene of the murder. And when a local shopkeeper is gunned down in a second senseless attack, it's clear that these killings are anything but random. Surrounded by the dramatic beauty of the Yorkshire Dales, Oldroyd faces a race against time to connect the crimes and find who's behind them. But with all the evidence sending him down dead ends, can he get one step ahead before someone else is killed? Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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A retired judge is shot outside a local pub in northern England. The shooter was seen by a witness. When DCI Jim Oldroyd and his team arrive on the scene, they learn the identity of the shooter only to discover the shooter has disappeared. When continuing their investigation, they find that the judge did have some enemies but did they dislike him enough to kill him and where did the killer go? ( )