Juan Foot in the Grave

Juan Foot in the Grave

Roger Keevil

Roger Keevil

In Juan Foot in the Grave Roger Keevil gives a second outing to his fictional team of investigators, Detective Inspector Andy Constable and his colleague Sergeant Dave Copper. Following on from the acclaimed Feted to Die, this latest book continues to mix a little humour with murder. What could spoil the fun of a free holiday on the Spanish Costa? For Inspector Constable and Sergeant Copper, only one thing – the murder of Spanish builder Juan Manuel Laborero. But why should the death of one manual labourer on a building site make Constable and Copper's free holiday far from care-free? Demolishing the local British community's wall of silence, our detectives soon unearth a whole structure of deceit and corruption. Whose story is without foundation? Who has constructed a false alibi? Or did one of the suspects put the final nail in the coffin? Sparks fly as the truth emerges!
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Feted to Die: An Inspector Constable Murder Mystery

Feted to Die: An Inspector Constable Murder Mystery

Roger Keevil

Roger Keevil

Who killed celebrity clairvoyant Horace Cope at the annual Fete at Dammett Hall? Did rival Seymour Cummings spot trouble ahead? Did magistrate Lady Lawdown take justice into her own hands? Or has her daughter Laura Biding got a guilty secret? This is the puzzle facing Detective Inspector Andy Constable in Roger Keevil's first book Feted to Die, a light 'whodunnit' which sets out to disprove the suggestion that murder is no laughing matter. Detective Inspector Andy Constable and his irreverent colleague Sergeant Dave Copper must try to make sense of the whirl of gossip, rumour and secrets circling the peaceful English village of Dammett Worthy. Throw in to the mix a celebrated author, a dodgy solicitor and a sponging relative, and Constable and Copper really have their work cut out! Feted to Die is the first in a series of tongue-in-cheek 'whodunnits' that will appeal to all Agatha Christie fans.**
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