The Missing Wife

· Yorkshire Murder Mysteries Kirja 2 · Bolinda · Lukija: Gareth Armstrong
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Lady Yvette, the beautiful wife of local MP Sir Charles Millhouse, is found choked to death in a reservoir. Her clothes and an antique pearl collar she usually wore are missing. Within a short space of time another body is discovered, also choked to death. With no clues and little forensic evidence to go on, will quirky Yorkshire policeman Michael Angel's guile be enough to reveal the identity of the choker?

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Roger Silverwood is a mystery crime writer who lives in Barnsley in Yorkshire at the foot of the Pennines. He has worked as a salesman and sales manager covering the UK and Ireland. He has been a copywriter in an advertising agency and an antique dealer in precious jewellery until he retired in 1989 to write full time. His big success is the series of 29 books featuring Inspector Angel. He has also written 5 standalone novels and a radio play. His books are available in all English-speaking countries.

A native of Wales, Gareth has recorded hundreds of audiobooks from James Herbert to Shakespeare, and all 76 of George Simenon's Maigret novels. On radio he has featured in plays, serials, poetry programmes and documentaries. He has provided narratives for wildlife documentaries, played a wide range of characters in games, and dubbed many films and TV series. Other voice work includes audio guides and promos for American cable channels QVC and CNBC.

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