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Having spent many of his boyhood holidays there, Inspector Blake Hartley is already acquainted with The Grange, a large house on the outskirts of the Yorkshire town of Keighlworth. Past meets with present when he and Sergeant Khan are called to The Grange to investigate the brutal murder of the wealthy reclusive owner. There is no obvious motive and, when it becomes apparent some of the suspects are characters he knew as a boy, the case presents Hartley with some interesting challenges.
About the author
John Waddington-Feather 1933-2017 was a school master and Anglican priest. For forty years he was a prison visitor and Assistant Chaplain at Shrewsbury Prison. He was born and brought up in Yorkshire and studied at Leeds University. He had a scholarly interest in Yorkshire Dialect and the phrases in his books such as tboys and tolden days are intentional representations of the Yorkshire Dialect spoken by some of the characters in the book and should not be regarded as typos.
