
The Mills of God
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Narrated by:
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Jonathan Keeble
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By:
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Deryn Lake
About this listen
The sleepy Sussex village of Lakehurst has suddenly become a place of terror and night shadows. After dark it is hardly safe to go out, to the consternation of the newly arrived vicar, trendy young Nick Lawrence, and Inspector Dominic Tennant of the Sussex Police Force. For a serial killer is on the loose, one who leaves notes at the scenes of their crimes signed “The Acting Light of the World”. The local inhabitants are all eccentric, to say the least of it, and Reverend Lawrence and Inspector Tennant are going to need some good fortune if they are to discover the true identity of the killer…
©2010 Deryn Lake (P)2010 Soundingsloved it
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The story was a little midsomer, but really intriguing, the well drawn characters only teetered slightly on the characture and were quickly friend or foe.
I cannot recommend this book too highly as a light hearted entertainment, will make weeding, ironing, washing up totally bearable and enhance a lazy hour sitting in the sun.
A very witty cosy muder
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