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Call yourself a policeman?
Jonas had always felt the local police held him in warm regard. Now a small dagger of ice had pierced that warmth and everything had changed in an instant .
Shipcott in bleak midwinter: a close-knit community where no stranger goes unnoticed. So when an elderly woman is murdered in her bed, village policeman Jonas Holly is doubly shocked. How could someone have entered, and killed, and left no trace?
Jonas finds himself sidelined as the investigation is snatched away from him by an abrasive senior detective. Is his first murder investigation over before its begun?
But this isnt the end of it for Jonas, because someone in the village blames him for the tragedy. Someone seems to know every move he makes. Someone thinks hes not doing his job. And when the killer claims another vulnerable victim, these taunts turn into sinister threats.
Blinded by rising paranoia, relentless snow and fear for his own invalid wife, Jonas strikes out alone on a mystifying hunt. But the threats dont stop and neither do the murders
BELINDA BAUER
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First published in Great Britain in 2011 by Bantam Press an imprint of Transworld Publishers
Copyright Belinda Bauer 2011
Belinda Bauer has asserted her right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 to be identified as the author of this work.
This book is a work of fiction and, except in the case of historical fact, any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
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To Dad, too late
Shipcott in bleak midwinter: a close-knit community where no stranger goes unnoticed. So when an elderly woman is murdered in her bed, village policeman Jonas Holly is doubly shocked. How could someone have entered, and killed, and left no trace?
Jonas finds himself sidelined as the investigation is snatched away from him by an abrasive senior detective. Is his first murder investigation over before its begun?
But this isnt the end for Jonas, because someone in the village blames him for the tragedy. Someone seems to know every move he makes. Someone thinks hes not doing his job. And when the killer claims another vulnerable victim, these taunts turn into sinister threats.
Blinded by rising paranoia, fear for his own invalid wife, and relentless snow, Jonas strikes out alone on a mystifying hunt. But the threats dont stop and neither do the murders
Also by Belinda Bauer
Blacklands
For more information on Belinda Bauer and her books,
see her website at www.belindabauer.co.uk
The sounds of the hospital came back to Lucy muffled and from far away. She became aware of a big hand holding hers tough, dry and warm.
Jonas , she thought with a twist of guilt.
Stiffly she moved her head and opened her eyes, expecting to read worry, relief even anger in his eyes.
Instead, for one crazy moment, she found she had been sucked through a tear in time, and that she was married to a small boy wearing a look of such terror on his face that she flinched and clutched at his hand as if he were the one who was falling.
Jonas!
Her throat burned and the word came out as a harsh caw, but it aged him like a slap in the face and immediately his eyes filled with all those emotions shed expected to see when she first looked up at him even the anger.
Lucy didnt care. She brimmed with tears. Jonas held her in his arms a man again and she overflowed into the crook of his elbow while he bent over her and said quiet, tender things into her hair.
I didnt mean it, she sobbed, but she couldnt even understand her own muffled words.
And anyway, she wasnt certain they were true.
Margaret Priddy awoke to the brilliant beam of light she had been anticipating with fear and longing for years.
Finally, she thought, Im dying. And tears of loss mingled with those of joy on her lined cheeks.
Ever since her fall she had lain here or somewhere very like it slack and immobile and dependent on other people for her most basic needs. Food, water, warmth. Toilet which the nurses carried out as if her dignity were numbed, not her body. Company
The nurses tried their best.
Morning, Margaret! Beautiful morning!
Morning, Margaret! Sleep well?
Morning, Margaret! Raining again!
And then they would either run out of paltry inspiration or jabber on about their night out getting drunk, or their childrens seemingly endless achievements at school. A relentless rota of cheerful bustle with big busts and bingo wings. The break in silence was welcome at first but, in the face of inanity, Margaret quickly longed for solitude.
She was grateful. Of course she was. Grateful and polite the way an English lady should be in the circumstances. They had no way of knowing about her gratitude, of course, but she tried to convey it in her eyes and she thought some of them understood. Peter did, but then Peter had always been a sensitive boy.
Now as the light made her eyes burn Margaret Priddy thought of her son and the tears of loss took precedence. Peter was forty-four years old but she still always thought of him first as a five-year-old in blue shorts and a Batman T-shirt, running down the shingle in Minehead on the first beach holiday theyd ever taken.
She was leaving her little boy alone.
She knew it was silly, but thats how she felt about it.
She was dying and hed be all alone.
But still she was dying. At last. And it was just as shed imagined white and wonderful and pain-free.
It was only when she sensed the press of weight on the bed that was her home that she realized this was not the start of her journey to the Hereafter, but someone in her room with a torch.
Someone uninvited, invading her home, her room, her bed, the very air in front of her face
Every fibre of Margaret Priddys being screamed to respond to the danger.
Unfortunately, every fibre of her being below the neck had been permanently disconnected from her brain three years before when old Buster the most reliable of horses had stumbled to his knees on a patch of ice, throwing her head-first into a wooden telegraph pole.
So instead of screaming, punching and fighting for what was left of her life, she could only blink in terror as the killer placed a pillow over her face.
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