Turn the Dial for Death (The Sidmouth Murder Mysteries, Book 2)
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Jeremy Vine
Sidmouth is gearing up for summer – but murder is all year round…
When a doctor is found dead in the woods, shot through the heart with a crossbow, his wife is the prime suspect, despite an ironclad alibi. Desperate to clear her name, she appeals to radio presenter Edward Temmis for help.
But Edward has troubles of his own. With his beloved radio station in crisis and a mysterious motorbike crash on the seafront, the doctor’s death isn’t the only problem he has to face.
Edward, Kim and Stevie must reunite on a treacherous path to uncover the truth. Can they solve the case before everything tumbles down?
The sequel to the instant Sunday Times bestseller, Murder on Line One.
Praise for Jeremy Vine:
'An intriguing, complex and hugely enjoyable small-town whodunnit' Janice Hallett
'Funny yet poignant, cosy yet complex, familiar yet unique, I loved this' Jennie Godfrey
'Quirky, charming and full of heart. Jam-packed with engaging and eccentric characters, wit and energy’ C. L. Taylor
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Praise for Jeremy Vine:
' Strap yourself in for a wild ride … An intriguing, complex and hugely enjoyable small-town whodunnit, with vivid characters and a sophisticated plot. Can’t wait for the next instalment of this vibrant new series!' Janice Hallett, The Examiner
'A genuinely original concept, well-written with an ending that keeps you guessing' Jeffrey Archer, Traitor's Gate
'Written with a fine eye for the elegant phrase, and laden with deftly sparkling comic touches, Jeremy Vine’s Murder On Line One serves both as a trenchant reflection on the grief that follows personal tragedy and a poignant love letter to a changing radio industry. A meditative and polished mystery debut' Vaseem Khan