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  • DC Johns Meets His Match

  • An Extract from the Memoirs of Detective Inspector Peter Johns
  • By: Judy Ford
  • Narrated by: Judy Ford
  • Length: 41 mins

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DC Johns Meets His Match

By: Judy Ford
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When newly-qualified nurse Susan Parry is found dead in her bed in the nurses' home, her colleagues call the police to investigate and Detective Constable Peter Johns finds himself involved in a murder enquiry for the first time in his career. It is not just his career, however, which is dramatically affected by the events that follow. As he gets to know the other inmates of the home, he finds himself becoming personally involved in the life of one nurse in particular, and this helps to bring home to him the reality of racial prejudice in 1970s Oxford. Faced with both an apparently intractable murder mystery and the derision and antipathy of some of his colleagues, Peter feels increasingly embattled. Who could have wanted Nurse Parry dead? How did the murderer escape from a locked room? And who will Peter take with him to the Police Ball?

©2015 Judy Ford (P)2016 Judy Ford

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