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A Trace of Hares

Nell Ward, Book 5

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A Trace of Hares

By: Sarah Yarwood-Lovett
Narrated by: Kristin Atherton
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Dr Nell Ward is in the lush, emerald hills of Ireland, to attend the wedding of two dear friends at a picture-perfect farmhouse.

But family tensions are running high in the days before the happy couple tie the knot. And when Nell sees a fox kill a hare in the early morning light, it sends shivers down her spine. Almost like it is a sign of something to come...

Then one of the locals makes a gruesome discovery in a nearby peat bog. Famous for the ancient bodies these habitats preserve, what has been found instead is a woman who died much more recently...

Nell and her friends are suddenly in the middle of another murder case. Can they hunt down the killer and save the wedding, before it is too late?

An absolutely gripping cozy mystery to curl up with. Perfect for fans of Richard Oman, Robert Thorogood and Janice Hallett.

©2024 Sarah Yarwood-Lovett (P)2024 Bonnier Books UK
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I can't say how much i enjoy this series! not only do i get a wonderful murder mystery that doesn't follow the usual lines but i always learn something new about the environment.

she did it again!!

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