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High Life

The 8th Gemini & Flowers Mystery

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High Life

By: Jonathan Gregory
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We are back in Rilton Castle for the eighth story in the series, There is trouble blowing in the wind. Is it the answer or smoke from another holiday cottage, burnt to the ground by an arsonist? Maybe it is the aroma of Moonshadow Grey’s cooking, or the scent from one of her ready-rolled joints? Perhaps it is the noise from the huge loud speakers in the flat next door to Mrs Julia Fothergill, who is suffering from an outbreak of cuckoos. It’s July in Dorset and the peaceful summer is about to be disturbed by violence and mayhem, yet again. The twins are off from school, Mike is drawing Tintin, Lucy is trying to save hedgehogs and Tom Flowers gets called in by the local banks to find the ‘Homeless’, the person behind the string of fires across the county. With the arrival of Superintendent Pritchard to advise Muga’s team about drug dealers, and the Right Honourable Harvey Stroll, MP, begging for help for his beloved mistress, the scene is set for one hell of a party. And the discovery of two decapitated corpses sends all of them searching for the killers. And guess where they are heading… We’re back in Rilton Castle with all the familiar characters as the Ash family deals with the village’s latest drama, Finn and Patrick cope with teenage frustration and Regina finds the solution to one problem really is blowing in the wind… Crime Fiction Literature & Fiction
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