How Long is a Mouse's tail
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I really enjoyed writing this book with as many twists and turns as a Mediterranean coast road, 'How Long is a Mouse's Tail' weaves swiftly and captivating through an intricate plot, while the foremost murderous mystery keeps the reader guessing. In a village that harbours many a secret of its own, Anton Page is viciously persecuted for a murder he did or did not perform, that of his stunning wife Lizzie. As he struggles to revive a long-dead veterinary practice run to rack and ruin from his twenty years in prison. His life takes an unexpected trajectory as his past looms up to consume him. Against this backdrop, the story takes the reader on a bumpy ride as the protagonist's emotions ebb and flow. His difficult connection with his daughter is superseded by Willow, who hobbles out of the forest on homemade crutches to enter his life. The resulting tale links the depraved village toffs, the local constabulary, and archetypal gossipy villagers. To keep readers on their toes and pages turning whilst multi-dimensional characters who refreshingly deviate from genre stereotyping lend interest to the story as they take part in a literary dance of murderous intrigue.
Sweeping towards a surprising and fraught finale the characters crash and burn in a wonderfully spectacular display of retribution and remorse leaving only the truly innocent as the winners.
Enjoy.
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