
Death on the Walk
Mr. Hardy Investigates
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Narrated by:
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Sam Devereaux
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By:
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Wendy M. Wilson
About this listen
A body plunging off a cliff, a new craze for pedestrianism or race-walking with gambling, a constable willing to make a gruelling 90 miles through the tree-covered ranges without a break, and a testing undercover assignment for Mr. Hardy.
Napier to the Hot Lakes, New Zealand, 1882: When a race-walking champion is forced off a cliff to his death, and his fellow race-walkers are all suspects, Mr. Hardy and Constable Foster go undercover in a race set up by the constabulary to find the killer. An accident-filled race walk to the Hot Lakes leads to a showdown in the bubbling mud and geysers in the center of New Zealand's North Island.
A fast-paced, action-filled addition to the Mr. Hardy Investigates series.
©2022 Wendy M. Wilson (P)2023 Wendy M. Wilson
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