A Market for Murder
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Karen flapped a feeble hand, trying to encourage him to get to the point.
He smiled. ‘It’s not such a big thing, really. Just that Archie phoned Bill Gray, after Sally had gone. Asked him to come round for a chat. I don’t know the details, but the two of them were in the car together when the police caught up with it. They were parked in a lay-by, not really bothering to keep out of sight. The gun and crossbow were in the hedge, right next to the car. And the men were kissing.’
‘Goodness me,’ Karen murmured. ‘Goodness gracious me.’
By Rebecca Tope
A Cotswold Killing
A Cotswold Ordeal
Death in the Cotswolds
A Cotswold Mystery
Blood in the Cotswolds
Slaughter in the Cotswolds
Fear in the Cotswolds
A Grave in the Cotswolds
Deception in the Cotswolds
Grave Concerns
The Sting of Death
A Market for Murder
About the Author
REBECCA TOPE lives on a smallholding in Herefordshire, with a full complement of livestock, but manages to travel the world and enjoy civilisation from time to time as well. Most of her varied experiences and activities find their way into her books, sooner or later. She is also the author of the Thea Osborne Cotswold series.
www.rebeccatope.com
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First published in Great Britain in 2003 by Allison & Busby, reissued in 2011.
This ebook edition first published in 2011.
Copyright © 2003 by REBECCA TOPE
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