![]() ![]() When he comes face to face with the widow of his nemesis at the retreat followed a grisly discovery on the grounds of the property, Andy realizes that his enforced retreat may have led him to crack the case wide open. After Andy is abruptly pulled from the case, he takes an enforced vacation to a quiet country retreat outside of Sheffield to relax and recharge. With John Quinn’s murder, the secrets of fifteen missing girls also dies with him. ![]() With the victim being the proverbial “one that got away” in the Detective’s history, he should be happy, but there is no closure. ![]() In present day, Detective Inspector Andy Bliss is called to a gruesome crime scene in the industrial district. Convinced that Emlyn’s death was not a suicide but a murder, Mary is determined to uncover the truth. Mary Loxley, Emlyn’s kid sister has returned to Loxley Hall from Paris after receiving a cryptic message for Emlyn just days earlier. ![]() Ruled as a suicide, her passing is dismissed by the local authorities and may have gone unnoticed had it not been for Mary. On a sunny morning in 1920, Emlyn Quinn is found hanging from the linden tree on the lushly landscaped estate of Loxley Hall. Full disclosure – I was provided a copy of this short story by the author but have voluntarily chosen to write a review. ![]()
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