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Keeper Turned Poacher

by Gerald Hammond
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Synopsis

A woman on the run faces a baffling mystery posed by her new lover - Anxious the police will blame her for a violent crime she became entangled in, Joan formulates a plan. Being raised by a skilled poacher taught her plenty of tricks; a key to her lovers unused country cottage is all she needs to lie low. The arrival of handsome gamekeeper Ken on the scene is a welcome surprise, but theres speculation in the village about the disappearance of his wife. Could she really have been killed? And if so, by whom?

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Fleeing an Edinburgh robbery/murder lands a resourceful Scottish lass in a dangerous situation that's not without its charms. Joan Lightfoot, who's been living with and working for Tasker O'Neill, an older man of some wealth but little compassion, dares not stick around when she's used as a pawn in a robbery. She's been in trouble with the law before. The knowledge she gained as a poacher's daughter makes her uniquely capable of escaping. Hot-wiring a motorbike, she sets off for Tasker's seldom-used country cottage, where she takes in a mistreated spaniel. In order to pay for dog food, she breaks into houses and steals. A chance meeting with a handsome gamekeeper turns out to be mutually beneficial. University graduate Ken Whetstone quit his research to work as an assistant gamekeeper for an MP, a job that left him with no practical training, little money and no marriage when his promiscuous wife vanished a year ago. Joan pitches in to help Ken. When the body of his wife turns up, Joan and Ken must discover the real murderer before he is arrested. Veteran Hammond (Cold in the Heads, 2006, etc.) explains all you may ever want to know about bird-hunting. An attractive setting and a flawed but likable heroine make up for the transparent mystery.

About the Author, Gerald Hammond

John Skelton was an ordained priest and rector. He was poet laureate at the University of Oxford and Cambridge University, a court poet for King Henry VII, and a tutor to King Henry VIII. Gerald Hammond is a professor of English at the University of Manchester. He is the author of Fleeting Things and The Making of the English Bible, and the editor of Selected Poems: Richard Lovelace.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2006
Publisher
Severn House Publishers
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780727864406

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