David Booker returns to Romney Marsh on the south coast of England for a holiday. He is expecting to spend time helping his aunt and uncle pack up the stock of their second-hand bookshop in preparation for a happy retirement.
He arrives in Dymchurch on a miserable April night to find his relatives missing without word or clue regarding their whereabouts.
As events unravel, the attitude of the local police pushes David into searching for answers to the questions surrounding his family’s disappearance. To get them he will look death in the face and owe his life twice over to a woman he hardly knows…
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The Booker & Cash stories now number two (nearly three). They don’t have to be read in order; they do work as stand-alone novels. However, to get the most out of each it is recommended that they are read in the order in which they were written
#1 Bad Sons
#2 He Made Me
#3 Waifs and Strays (In production).
He arrives in Dymchurch on a miserable April night to find his relatives missing without word or clue regarding their whereabouts.
As events unravel, the attitude of the local police pushes David into searching for answers to the questions surrounding his family’s disappearance. To get them he will look death in the face and owe his life twice over to a woman he hardly knows…
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The Booker & Cash stories now number two (nearly three). They don’t have to be read in order; they do work as stand-alone novels. However, to get the most out of each it is recommended that they are read in the order in which they were written
#1 Bad Sons
#2 He Made Me
#3 Waifs and Strays (In production).