by Alan Hunter
‘No, sir. It ain’t been like our other jobs, really.’
Gently took careful aim with his screwed-up peppermint cream bag and dropped it neatly on the barge-skipper’s peaked cap.
‘Well, Dutt, it was the donkeys.’
‘The donkeys, sir?’ queried Dutt.
Gently nodded and raised his hand in salute to the barge-skipper. ‘They’ve done away with them, Dutt. There isn’t one on the beach. If you’d known Starmouth when I knew Starmouth it would make you feel older … but something like that goes on all the time, doesn’t it?’
About the Author
Alan Hunter was born in Hoveton, Norfolk in 1922. He left school at the age of fourteen to work on his father’s farm, spending his spare time sailing on the Norfolk Broads and writing nature notes for the Eastern Evening News. He also wrote poetry, some of which was published while he was in the RAF during the Second World War. By 1950, he was running his own bookshop in Norwich and in 1955, the first of what would become a series of forty-six George Gently novels was published. He died in 2005, aged eighty-two.
The Inspector George Gently series
Gently Does It
Gently by the Shore
Gently Down the Stream
Landed Gently
Gently Through the Mill
Gently in the Sun
Copyright
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Copyright Alan Hunter 1956, 2010
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ISBN: 978–1–84901–787–9