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Black dog

Author: Stephen Booth; Christopher Kay
Publisher: Rothley, Leics. [Leicestershire, England] : W.F. Howes ; Prince Frederick, Md. : Distributed by Recorded Books, 2002.
Edition/Format:   Audiobook on Cassette : Cassette recording : Fiction : EnglishView all editions and formats
Summary:
When teenager Laura Vernon goes missing during a hot summer in the Peak District, local policd mount a full-scale search. But it's retired miner Harry Dickinson who finally discovers Laura's body, and he seems determined to obstruct the investigation. Ben Cooper, a young D.C. has known the villagers all his life, but his instinctive feelings about the case are called into question by the arrival of Diane Fry, a  Read more...
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Genre/Form: Mystery fiction
Audiobooks
Fiction
Material Type: Fiction, Audio book, etc.
Document Type: Sound Recording
All Authors / Contributors: Stephen Booth; Christopher Kay
ISBN: 1841974579 9781841974576
OCLC Number: 60635254
Notes: In container (22 cm.).
Title from container.
"Unabridged"--Container.
"Mystery"--Container.
Clipper Audio.
Performer(s): Narrated by Christopher Kay.
Description: 11 sound cassettes (ca. 15 hr.) : analog.
Responsibility: Stephen Booth.

Abstract:

When teenager Laura Vernon goes missing during a hot summer in the Peak District, local policd mount a full-scale search. But it's retired miner Harry Dickinson who finally discovers Laura's body, and he seems determined to obstruct the investigation. Ben Cooper, a young D.C. has known the villagers all his life, but his instinctive feelings about the case are called into question by the arrival of Diane Fry, a ruthlessly ambitious detective from another division. As the investigation twists and turns, Ben and Diane discover that to understand the present, they must also understand the past; and in a world where no one is entirely innocent, no one can avoid pain.

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