
A Mischief of Rats
Nell Ward, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Kristin Atherton
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When a driver dies during a glamourous classic car event at her family's estate, Dr Nell Ward is in a race against time to uncover the truth and prevent the killer from making a speedy getaway...
Back in her natural habitat, Dr Nell Ward heads to a woodland pond to survey local newt populations. She's shocked to discover a car submerged in the water - with the driver dead behind the wheel.
Nell recognises the dead man as professional racing driver, and tabloid love rat, Jack Rafferty, whose performance on (and off) Finchmere's racetrack had earned him enemies.
Suspecting this isn't the tragic accident it appears DI James Clark calls upon Nell and her ecological skills to help find the murderer. But she soon finds that more lurks under the surface than she could ever have imagined. Despite the danger, Nell is determined to dredge up the truth from the murky depths of this case, before it's too late...
The third book in the Nell Ward cosy crime series. A completely gripping cosy mystery, perfect for fans of Richard Osman, Janice Hallett and Robert Thorogood.
Yet another exciting tale!
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Rubbish ending
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Nell is just insufferable and unlikable and i wouldnt mind if she was bumped off! Rav is quite gutless and i have no idea why he cant stand up to his parents at his big age. No woman in her right mind would put up being treated the way they treat Nell.
I cant believe a sergeant could get away with talking to an inspector the way Ashleigh talks to James. It's all a bit unbelievable really.
Shame there wasnt as much mention about the ecology as that's what made book 1 quite decent.
It's my least favourite thus far
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